On Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 12:19:14 AM UTC-4, Dave S wrote:
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> On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 7:15:11 PM UTC-7, Anthony wrote:
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>> It's response.headers.
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> Indeed, but that isn't a sufficient correction.
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> /dps
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>> Anthony
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>> On Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 1:18:07 AM UTC-4, Dave S wrote:
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>>> I wanted to set the refresh on a page according to how often an event is 
>>> occurring, and so I tried adding this to my controller function:
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>>>     response.header["meta"]='http-equiv="refresh" content="30"'
>>>
>>> However, it doesn't seem to show up.  I'm also not seeing the 
>>> 'X-Powered-By' header that is set coming into my function, according to a 
>>>     print response.headers
>>>
>>> If I put that print statement in my view, the result is None.
>>>
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Note that putting a print statement in a view will have no effect.

Anyway, http-equiv goes inside a <meta> tag in the <head> section of the 
HTML page -- it does not get sent as an HTTP response header as you are 
doing.

Anthony

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