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: > > > Isn't this where the "Location" HTTP header should be used, to indicate > the URL > of the new resource? >