Sorry, an addendum...

On 2013 Jan 21, at 12:23, Norman Gray <nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk> wrote:

> In the web server, the documentation for RESPONSE and, by implication, 
> RESPONSE/FULL does not explain how to avoid including a message-body in the 
> response, as is required for 1xx, 204, 304 statuses (and those alone).
> 
> By experiment, giving RESPONSE/FULL a 'body' argument of #"" produces the 
> right effect, but:
> 
>  (a) it would be reassuring if this case was mentioned in the documentation;
> 
>  (b) this still produces a content-length:0 header.

The other thing (ahem...) is that without such an explanation, it's not clear 
what to put as the MIME type.

Since there's no content, it's tempting to conclude that the 'mime' argument is 
ignored.  If, however, one gives this argument as #"" (on the grounds that it 
doesn't matter what it is), this is faithfully send down the wire as a 
"Content-Type: " header, which is invalid.  Giving 'mime' as #f (which is 
allowed in the contract of RESPONSE but not otherwise documented) _does_ 
suppress the content-type header, even though the documentation for RESPONSE 
states that the server will automatically add a Content-Type header if one is 
not present.

That is, one can produce the correct behaviour here, even though the 
documentation seems to suggest that no-body responses will be problematic.

Best wishes,

Norman


-- 
Norman Gray  :  http://nxg.me.uk
SUPA School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, UK


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