09-26-2007
Not sure if this is helping you in any way:
"The source of that error is server.c when the client is sending more
information and the server believes that all transactions are complete.
See src/server.c near the end of the server() function for the context."
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Johan Louwers.
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Ns_UrlToFile(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_UrlToFile(3aolserver)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
NAME
Ns_SetUrlToFileProc, Ns_UrlIsDir, Ns_UrlIsFile, Ns_UrlToFile - URL to file mapping procedures
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
void
Ns_SetUrlToFileProc(char *server, Ns_UrlToFileProc *procPtr)
int
Ns_UrlIsDir(char *server, char *url)
int
Ns_UrlIsFile(char *server, char *url)
int
Ns_UrlToFile(Ns_DString *dsPtr, char *server, char *url)
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
These functions map URL paths to real files and directories. They are normally used to determine whether a given URL has a corresponding
file or directory and to return the real filesystem path that corresponds to the URL.
Ns_SetUrlToFileProc(server, procPtr)
Set a pointer to a custom routine to use in place of Ns_UrlToFile.
Ns_UrlIsDir(server, url)
Construct a directory name by appending the URL to the current AOLserver pages directory for the specified server. Return NS_TRUE if
the directory exists; NS_FALSE otherwise.
Ns_UrlIsFile(server, url)
Construct a file name by appending the URL to the current AOLserver pages directory for the specified server. Return NS_TRUE if the
file exists and is a regular file; NS_FALSE otherwise.
Example:
/* IsFile - Simple request to determine if an URL is a file. */
int
IsFile(Ns_Conn *conn, void *ctx)
{
int isfile;
char *server;
server = Ns_ConnServer(conn);
isfile = Ns_UrlIsFile(server, conn->request->url);
if (isfile) {
Ns_ConnReturnNotice(conn, 200, "File", NULL);
} else {
Ns_ConnReturnNotice(conn, 200, "Not a File", NULL);
}
return NS_OK;
}
Ns_UrlToFile(dsPtr, server, url)
The Ns_UrlToFile function writes the full path name of the file corresponding to the given URL. The result is appended to the
Ns_DString. The function does not check that the file exists or is readable by the AOLserver process. This function returns a status
of NS_OK or NS_ERROR.
Normally this prepends the pageroot to the URL path. If you have created your own custom routine and used Ns_SetUrlToFileProc to
point to it, your routine is called instead. This could be used to create, for example, a module that takes the given URL and maps
it to a file in a different way than the default Ns_UrlToFile routine.
Example:
/* A simple page fetch request function. */
int
SimpleFetch(Ns_Conn *conn, void *ctx)
{
Ns_DString ds;
FILE fp;
char *server;
Ns_DStringInit(&ds);
server = Ns_ConnServer(conn);
Ns_UrlToFile(&ds, server, conn->request->url);
fp = fopen(ds.string, "r");
Ns_ConnSendOpenFp(conn, fp, -1);
fclose(fp);
Ns_DStringFree(&ds);
return NS_OK;
}
SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n)
KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_UrlToFile(3aolserver)