Re: Help with passing headers in the WORedirect
Re: Help with passing headers in the WORedirect
- Subject: Re: Help with passing headers in the WORedirect
- From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2009 18:54:23 -0800
On Feb 13, 2009, at 12:11 AM, Freddie Tilley wrote:
On 12 feb 2009, at 19:55, Chuck Hill wrote:
On Feb 12, 2009, at 9:55 AM, Freddie Tilley wrote:
I wish to pass some header variables to a redirect but I'm having
some problems
I'm trying to set the header as follows (I found this somewhere)
WORedirect redirect = new WORedirect(this.context());
redirect.setUrl("http://someurl.nl");
WOResponse r = redirect.generateResponse();
r.setHeader("Value","Key");
redirect.appendToResponse(r, context());
But this does not appear to work. Is there a way to call the
call the destination page with custom headers?
As a guess, try this:
context().response().setHeader("Value","Key");
WORedirect redirect = new WORedirect(this.context());
redirect.setUrl("http://someurl.nl");
WOResponse r = redirect.generateResponse();
It does not seem to apply the header values to the actual of the url.
Is there perhaps a way to call the url directly with my own headers,
instead
of a redirect. Perhaps with a direct action?
I think you are confusing "form values" and "headers". Form values go
on the URL (or in the content of the HTTP message). Headers are meta-
data that come at the start of the HTTP message. If you want them on
the URL, you will have to add them yourself.
Chuck
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