Yeah... I had a feeling I'd just overlooked it, or read it a while 
back and forgotten about it.

On 12/31/2010 12:03 PM, Tommi Mäkitalo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in section 8 - "Returning from components" in the users guide you can find
> something about the return codes.
>
> There are constants for the return values of components defined in
> <tnt/http.h>. The constant DECLINED, which has the value 0, tells tntnet to
> continue in the MapUrl chain. All other codes are http return codes as you
> already found out. HTTP_OK has the value 200, which means as the name
> indicates, that everything went fine. The ecpp compiler generates a "return
> HTTP_OK" to the end of the component.
>
> Tommi
>
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