On Apr 26, 2004, at 2:40 PM, Dave Cragg wrote:


I'm not sure if this is exactly what you want, but if you check the result after an http url call (get, post, etc.) it will contain the word "error" followed by the status code and the status message returned by the server (unless the call succeeded in which case the result will return empty.) Typically, for a 404 status code, the result will contain "error 404 File not found". You can't rely on the consistency of the message (it can vary by server, script, etc. and is intended to be human readable), but the status code will always be word 2 of the result.


A server can be set up to deliver a custom page (rather than generic html reply) for 404. I did a quick test on a WebStar server, having set up a custom page for errors. It did, indeed, report a 404, but it said "OK", too...


HTTP/1.1 404 OK

So, you'll want to check out word 2 of libURLLastRHHeaders() to see if it's truly a 404.

Actually, even without a custom error page, it still reports the same. Hmmm.

Jim

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