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NAME

       Ns_ConnQueueHeaders, Ns_ConnFlushHeaders - Routines to construct send HTTP response headers

SYNOPSIS

       #include "ns.h"

       void
       Ns_ConnFlushHeaders(conn, status)

       void
       Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(conn, status)

ARGUMENTS

       Ns_Conn   conn   (in)      Pointer to open connection.

       int       status (in)      HTTP response status.
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DESCRIPTION

       These  function format headers pending in the outputheaders Ns_Set of the given conn Ns_Conn structure to
       be sent to the client.  The headers data along with a preceeding HTTP r0fRoseparatorsibetweengheadesrtakteuys:
       code  (e.g.,  "HTTP/1.1  200fRKto indicatetend of headers. string with
       value pairs and a trailing

       int Ns_ConnFlushHeaders(conn)
              This routine constructs the headers and then attempts to send them immediately to the client.  The
              result is either NS_OK if the content was sent, NS_ERROR otherwise.

       void Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(conn)
              This  routine constructs the headers as with Ns_ConnFlushHeaders but does not send the data to the
              client.  Instead, the resulting headers string is stored in an internal buffer to be sent later on
              the  first  call  to Ns_ConnSend.  Delaying the flush of the content helps increase performance by
              providing the opportunity to combine the headers and content responses into a single system call.

       Note that higher level routines which generate complete responses such as the Ns_ConnReturn  routines  or
       Ns_ConnFlush call Ns_ConnQueueHeaders automatically as needed.  Only custom code which constructs headers
       manually and sends content directly must include a call  to  Ns_ConnQueueHeaders  or  Ns_ConnFlushHeaders
       before generating the output content.

EXAMPLES

       The following example demonstrates a simple response.  In this case, the headers are queued and sent with
       the small "hello" message on the call to Ns_ConnPuts which internally calls Ns_ConnSend:

                Ns_ConnSetRequiredHeaders(conn, "text/plain", 5);
                Ns_ConnQueueHeaders(conn, 200);
                Ns_ConnPuts(conn, "hello");

SEE ALSO

       Ns_ConnSetHeaders(3), Ns_ConnSend(3)

KEYWORDS

       connection, headers