On 25 Nov 2008, at 10:57, Tony wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, Fred. It isn't for storage, just to assure the
> user that it has been received by the triplestore.
>
> I'm afraid I'm too much of a novice to understand what you've
> suggested. The response variable contains the return I received from
> the triplestore which includes the location as response['location']
> and I just want to send this response back to the javascript client.
> If I set the response.headers['X-JSON'] as you've suggested, how does
> this get to the client using send_data as it seems only body, type and
> status can be sent.
>
It just does. send_data won't unset headers previously set.
Fred
> Cheers,
> Tony.
>
> On Nov 24, 6:42 pm, Frederick Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Where were you planning on storing it ? It's either the body or a
>> header of some sort.
>> For a javascript client you might set
>> response.headers['X-JSON'] = {:location => foo}.to_json
>> Prototype response handlers get passed this header (after it has been
>> parsed into a JS object)
>>
>> Fred
>>
>
> >
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