This seems like almost a duplication of effort -- we already have access to
the HTTP status codes, which could (should?) be used to determine success
(example, 200 = OK, 500 = Error). The content body includes the results or
error message(s).


On 1/22/07, Alexander Presber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Just want to support that opinion. We are using the X-JSON header
> > exactly for that.
> >
> > Alex
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