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Top Forums Web Development JavaScript code - UNIX grep? Post 303041011 by simpsa27 on Tuesday 12th of November 2019 08:34:49 AM
Old 11-12-2019
Code:
if (response.getStatusCode() != 200) {
api.fail("HTTP error: " + response.getStatusCode());
} else {
var responseBody = response.getResponseBody();
var jsonData = JSON.parse(responseBody);
var eventId = api.getValue("event_id ", jsonData.event_id);
api.setValue("eventID_Stamp", eventId);
}

This is what I have created
 

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Net::HTTPServer::Session(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation			     Net::HTTPServer::Session(3pm)

NAME
Net::HTTPServer::Session - HTTP server side client session SYNOPSIS
Net::HTTPServer::Session handles server side client sessions DESCRIPTION
Net::HTTPServer::Session provides a server side data store for client specific sessions. It uses a cookie stored on the browser to tell the server which session to restore to the user. This is modelled after the PHP session concept. The session is valid for 4 hours from the last time the cookie was sent. EXAMPLES
sub pageHandler { my $request = shift; my $session = $request->Session(); my $response = $request->Response(); # Logout $session->Destroy() if $request->Env("logout"); $response->Print("<html><head><title>Hi there</title></head><body>"); # If the user specified a username on the URL, then save it. if ($request->Env("username")) { $session->Set("username",$request->Env("username")); } # If there is a saved username, then use it. if ($session->Get("username")) { $response->Print("Hello, ",$session->Get("username"),"!"); } else { $response->Print("Hello, stranger!"); } $response->Print("</body></html>"); return $response; } The above would behave as follows: http://server/page - Hello, stranger! http://server/page?username=Bob - Hello, Bob! http://server/page - Hello, Bob! http://server/page?username=Fred - Hello, Fred! http://server/page - Hello, Fred! http://server/page?logout=1 - Hello, stranger! http://server/page - Hello, stranger! METHODS
Delete(var) Delete the specified variable from the session. Destroy() Destroy the session. The server side data is deleted and the cookie will be expired. Exists(var) Returns if the specified variable exists in the sesion. Get(var) Return the value of the specified variable from the session if it exists, undef otherwise. Set(var,value) Store the specified value (scalar or reference to any Perl data structure) in the session. AUTHOR
Ryan Eatmon COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003-2005 Ryan Eatmon <reatmon@mail.com>. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 Net::HTTPServer::Session(3pm)
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