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NAME

       ne_status - HTTP status structure

SYNOPSIS

       #include <ne_utils.h>

       typedef struct {
           int major_version, minor_version;
           int code, klass;
           const char *reason_phrase;
       } ne_status;

DESCRIPTION

       An ne_status type represents an HTTP response status; used in response messages giving a
       result of request. The major_version and minor_version fields give the HTTP version
       supported by the server issuing the response. The code field gives the status code of the
       result (lying between 100 and 999 inclusive), and the klass field gives the class[1],
       which is equal to the most significant digit of the status.

       There are five classes of HTTP status code defined by RFC2616:

       1xx
           Informational response.

       2xx
           Success: the operation was successful

       3xx
           Redirection

       4xx
           Client error: the request made was incorrect in some manner.

       5xx
           Server error

SEE ALSO

       ne_get_status.

AUTHOR

       Joe Orton <neon@lists.manyfish.co.uk>
           Author.

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NOTES

        1. the field is named “klass” not “class” so that the header can be used from a C++
           program, in which “class” is a reserved word)