04-08-2009
my thread got closed
I had a thread open and now it says it's closed. I had a question still on the forum and about 15mins after I posted my most recent question on it the thread said "closed". Why did this happen? I didn't violate any forum rules. Is there a limit on how many postings you can have in a single thread?
Thanks
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I'm not so sure that this thread should have been closed. Though it was clearly homework the student was asking a specific question related to the assignment, but not the answer to the whole assignment.
/www.unix.com/unix-dummies-questions-answers/107494-how-get-rid.html .
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ns_connclose
Ns_ConnClose(3aolserver) AOLserver Library Procedures Ns_ConnClose(3aolserver)
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NAME
Ns_ConnClose - Close an open connection
SYNOPSIS
#include "ns.h"
int
Ns_ConnClose(conn)
ARGUMENTS
Ns_Conn conn (in) Pointer to open connection.
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DESCRIPTION
This function calls the connection's communication driver to close the connection if it is not already closed. It always returns NS_OK.
If the connection is marked for keep-alive, the underlying connection is not actually closed but instead returned to the driver thread to
process additional requests, if any. Connections are automatically marked for keep-alive by setting the NS_CONN_KEEPALIVE flag if the
client supports it by sending an appropriate connection-keepalive header. Keep alive can be disabled before a call to Ns_ConnClose with
the Ns_ConnSetKeepAliveFlag routine with a zero value for the flag argument.
SEE ALSO
Ns_ConnSetKeepAliveFlag(3), Ns_ConnGetKeepAliveFlag(3), Ns_ConnFlush(3)
KEYWORDS
connection, close, keep-alive
AOLserver 4.0 Ns_ConnClose(3aolserver)