Yes, except many user agents only understand 201 Created in response to a
PUT, not a POST.  Again, a lot depends on whether the server facility is
being written for general browsers or a specific client.  The Location
header is also used in the 303 See Other response.

On 12/10/07, Ben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Isn't this where the "Location" HTTP header should be used, to indicate
> the URL
> of the new resource?
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