Hi Jarrod, you can call the TunnelService#setExtensionTunnel(boolean) method.
Best regards, Thierry Boileau Hi Jarrod, > > > > Yes, there is a built in feature for this you can turn on in the > TunnelService of your Restlet application. > > > > Best regards, > Jerome > -- > Restlet ~ Founder and Technical Lead ~ > http://www.restlet.org<http://www.restlet.org/> > Noelios Technologies ~ http://www.noelios.com > > > > > > > > *De :* Jarrod Roberson [mailto:jar...@vertigrated.com] > *Envoyé :* dimanche 17 avril 2011 17:35 > *À :* discuss@restlet.tigris.org > *Objet :* Is there a way to have Restlet auto negotiate the return > Representation from a resource extension/suffix like it does with the Accept > header? > > > > I would like to be able to have a URL like > > http://my.server.com/database/person/123123.xml > > return an XML based representation and > > http://my.server.com/database/person/123123.json > > return a JSON based representation and > > http://my.server.com/database/person/123123.csv > > return a CSV based representation, etc. > > I know other frameworks in other languages support this mapping, and before > I go and write something myself I wanted to see if I missed how to do this > in the documentation? > > I can't set the Accept header easily in browser code to do testing with, > that is the motivation behind the desire for this behavior. > > -- > Jarrod Roberson > www.vertigrated.com/blog > ------------------------------------------------------ http://restlet.tigris.org/ds/viewMessage.do?dsForumId=4447&dsMessageId=2720828