It seems to work, but it needs the conn id so it's more like

ns_headers [ns_conn id] 200 text/html

or some such.

Thanks!

On 7/5/07, Stephen Deasey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/5/07, Ian Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I see lots of examples of homemade headers to be sent out in advance
> of ns_write to stream data to clients.  I was hoping to be able to use
> ns_conn returnheaders to get a nice pre-built set of headers that
> AOLServer would have used in the case of, say, ns_return, that I could
> ns_write without having to cobble together my own homebrew headers.
>


ns_headers:

http://www.crystalballinc.com/vlad/software/naviserver/files/mann/ns_return.html#5


Not sure if it's exactly the same as AOLserver anymore... I think it
was broken and I fixed it.



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