Thanks Andre, I have tried a bunch of variations and think I must be making
a basic error as I am getting nothing but "Internal server errors". What's
wrong with this script:

on startup
  put "Do nothing" into buffer
  -- put "HTTP/1.1 204" && buffer & crlf & crlf

  put "HTTP/1.0 204 my descriptive text"
  put "Content-Type: text/html" & CR
  put "Content-Length: "& length(buffer) & crlf & crlf
  -- write buffer to stdout

  quit
end startup

On 27/03/07, Andre Garzia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

David,

a nice read is "HTTP Made Easy" <http://www.jmarshall.com/easy/http/>

for a 204 response, just begin your response with

HTTP/1.0 204 my descriptive text

then put your headers, then your actual data...

Cheers
andre


On Mar 27, 2007, at 9:42 AM, David Bovill wrote:

> How do I create a CGI that does nothing - from searching around I came
> across the 204 HTTP Response code. So my basic question is how do I
> write
> cgi's to return different HTTP response codes?
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