Howdy,
Howdy,
>The getHeader methods does not return any reference to any kind of
header
>object which I could modify.
>I would have to create my own setHeader method instead. There has to
be an
>easier way to do this.
What Tim suggests IS an easy way to do the kludge you're trying to do.
Assum
Tim,
The getHeader methods does not return any reference to any kind of header
object which I could modify.
I would have to create my own setHeader method instead. There has to be an
easier way to do this.
Any other ideas?
-Joshua
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From: Tim Funk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE