Torsten,
"the other application" that posts the data to the server should see any error
that is returned by the server.
So if there is a server error or any error/message returned by Lc Server
script. Both should be returned to the application.
We are also using Lc Server scripts to process data that is posted to the
scripts.
One example is posting price data files to a Lc Server script. The script then
checks and modifies the data in some way. I stores different versions of the
file into different folders.
The script returns not just error messages (the script uses put commands for
it) if for example a file could not be written to a folder or if the posted
data was not consistent, but also it returns information about the major step
the script does.
The application that posts the data to the script gets all the error/status
messages of the script and of course and server errors and continues further
according to the returned data of the server/script.
-
Matthias Rebbe
Life Is Too Short For Boring Code
> Am 06.07.2020 um 15:40 schrieb Torsten Holmer via use-livecode
> :
>
> Hi,
>
> I use Livecode server as an API for uploading some files from another
> application with the POST command.
> The problem is, that I cannot see the error messages if something fails.
> In browser based interaction the command "set the errorMode to „inline"" is
> fine, but between apps I cannot see the reply.
>
> There seems to be a way to redirect the error messages from the server to a
> file (like errors.txt), but I could not find any sources.
>
> Can somebody help me out?
>
> Kind regards,
> Torsten
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