1OpenFrame::Response(3)User Contributed Perl DocumentationOpenFrame::Response(3)
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NAME

6       OpenFrame::Response - An abstract response class
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SYNOPSIS

9         use OpenFrame;
10         use OpenFrame::Constants;
11         my $r = OpenFrame::Response->new();
12         $r->message("<html><body>Hello world!</body></html>");
13         $r->mimetype('text/html');
14         $r->code(ofOK);
15         $r->cookies(OpenFrame::Cookies->new());
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DESCRIPTION

18       "OpenFrame::Response" represents responses inside OpenFrame. Responses
19       represent some kind of response following a request for information.
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21       This module abstracts the way clients can respond with data from
22       OpenFrame.
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METHODS

25   new()
26       This method creates a new "OpenFrame::Response" object. It takes no
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29   cookies()
30       This method gets and sets the "OpenFrame::Cookietin" that is associated
31       with this response.
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33         my $cookietin = $r->cookies();
34         $r->cookies(OpenFrame::Cookies->new());
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36   message()
37       This method gets and sets the message string associated with this
38       response.  A scalar reference can be stored. It will always be returned
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41         my $message = $r->message();
42         $r->message("<html><body>Hello world!</body></html>");
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44   code()
45       This method gets and sets the message code associated with this
46       response. The following message codes are exported when you use
47       "OpenFrame::Constants": ofOK, ofERROR, ofREDIRECT, ofDECLINE.
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49         my $code = $r->code();
50         $r->code(ofOK);
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52   mimetype()
53       This method gets and sets the MIME type associated with this response.
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55         my $type = $r->mimetype();
56         $r->mimetype('text/html');
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AUTHOR

59       James Duncan <jduncan@fotango.com>
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63perl v5.12.0                      2004-08-05            OpenFrame::Response(3)
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