Lines Matching refs:status
1547 my($type,$status,$cookie,$target,$expires,$nph,$charset,$attachment,$p3p,@other) =
1554 for my $header ($type,$status,$cookie,$target,$expires,$nph,$charset,$attachment,$p3p,@other) {
1593 push(@header,$protocol . ' ' . ($status || '200 OK')) if $nph;
1596 push(@header,"Status: $status") if $status;
1652 my($url,$target,$status,$cookie,$nph,@other) =
1654 $status = '302 Found' unless defined $status;
1659 '-Status' => $status,
4824 The error messages are formatted as HTTP status codes. You can either
4826 of the HTTP status:
4830 print $q->header(-status=>$error),
5226 -status=>'402 Payment required',
5235 optional second parameter specifies the status code and a human-readable
5241 B<-type>, B<-status>, B<-expires>, and B<-cookie>. Any other named
5325 -status=>301);
5336 The B<-status> parameter will set the status of the redirect. HTTP
5337 defines three different possible redirection status codes:
5344 You may change the status to another status code if you wish. Be
5345 advised that changing the status to anything other than 301, 302 or
6304 you can incorporate it into a status code to be sent to the browser.
6309 print $q->header(-status=>$q->cgi_error);
7897 designed to be returned to the browser as the CGI script's status
7902 print header(-status=>cgi_error());
7907 with this status code. It might be better just to create an