- Documentation
- Reference manual
- Packages
- SWI-Prolog HTTP support
- The HTTP server libraries
- library(http/http_header): Handling HTTP headers
- http_read_request/2
- http_read_reply_header/2
- http_reply/2
- http_reply/3
- http_reply/4
- http_reply/5
- http_reply/6
- http_status_reply/4
- http_status_reply/5
- http_status_reply/6
- serialize_reply/2
- http_join_headers/3
- http_update_encoding/3
- mime_type_encoding/2
- http_update_connection/4
- http_update_transfer/4
- http_post_data/3
- http_reply_header/3
- http_parse_header_value/3
- http_timestamp/2
- http_read_header/2
- http_parse_header/2
- ///1
- status_page/3
- library(http/http_header): Handling HTTP headers
- The HTTP server libraries
- SWI-Prolog HTTP support
- 201 -
created(Location) - 301 -
moved(To) - 302 -
moved_temporary(To) - 303 -
see_other(To) - 400 -
bad_request(ErrorTerm) - 401 -
authorise(AuthMethod) - 403 -
forbidden(URL) - 404 -
not_found(URL) - 405 -
method_not_allowed(Method,URL) - 406 -
not_acceptable(Why) - 500 -
server_error(ErrorTerm) - 503 -
unavailable(Why)
The hook is tried twice, first using the status term, e.g.,
not_found(URL) and than with the code, e.g. 404.
The second call is deprecated and only exists for compatibility.
| Context | is the 4th argument of http_status_reply/5,
which is invoked after raising an exception of the format
http_reply(Status, HeaderExtra, Context). The default
context is [] (the empty list). |
| HTMLTokens | is a list of tokens as produced by html//1. It is passed to print_html/2. |