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lib::HTTP::StatUser)Contributed Perl Documentlib::HTTP::Status(3)

NAME
       HTTP::Status - HTTP Status code processing

SYNOPSIS
	use HTTP::Status;

	if ($rc != RC_OK) {
	    print status_message($rc), "\n";
	}

	if (is_success($rc)) { ... }
	if (is_error($rc)) { ... }
	if (is_redirect($rc)) { ... }

DESCRIPTION
       HTTP::Status is a library of routines for defining and
       classification of HTTP status codes for libwww-perl.
       Status codes are used to encode the overall outcome of a
       HTTP response message.  Codes correspond to those defined
       in RFC 2068.

CONSTANTS
       The following constant functions can be used as mnemonic
       status code names:

	  RC_CONTINUE			       (100)
	  RC_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS	       (101)

	  RC_OK				       (200)
	  RC_CREATED			       (201)
	  RC_ACCEPTED			       (202)
	  RC_NON_AUTHORITATIVE_INFORMATION     (203)
	  RC_NO_CONTENT			       (204)
	  RC_RESET_CONTENT		       (205)
	  RC_PARTIAL_CONTENT		       (206)

	  RC_MULTIPLE_CHOICES		       (300)
	  RC_MOVED_PERMANENTLY		       (301)
	  RC_MOVED_TEMPORARILY		       (302)
	  RC_SEE_OTHER			       (303)
	  RC_NOT_MODIFIED		       (304)
	  RC_USE_PROXY			       (305)

24/Aug/1997	       perl 5.005, patch 03			1

lib::HTTP::StatUser)Contributed Perl Documentlib::HTTP::Status(3)

	  RC_BAD_REQUEST		       (400)
	  RC_UNAUTHORIZED		       (401)
	  RC_PAYMENT_REQUIRED		       (402)
	  RC_FORBIDDEN			       (403)
	  RC_NOT_FOUND			       (404)
	  RC_METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED		       (405)
	  RC_NOT_ACCEPTABLE		       (406)
	  RC_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED     (407)
	  RC_REQUEST_TIMEOUT		       (408)
	  RC_CONFLICT			       (409)
	  RC_GONE			       (410)
	  RC_LENGTH_REQUIRED		       (411)
	  RC_PRECONDITION_FAILED	       (412)
	  RC_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE	       (413)
	  RC_REQUEST_URI_TOO_LARGE	       (414)
	  RC_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE	       (415)

	  RC_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR	       (500)
	  RC_NOT_IMPLEMENTED		       (501)
	  RC_BAD_GATEWAY		       (502)
	  RC_SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE	       (503)
	  RC_GATEWAY_TIMEOUT		       (504)
	  RC_HTTP_VERSION_NOT_SUPPORTED	       (505)

FUNCTIONS
       The following additional functions are provided.	 Most of
       them are exported by default.

       status_message($code)
	   The status_message() function will translate status
	   codes to human readable strings. The string is the
	   same as found in the constant names above.

       is_info($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is an Informational status code.

       is_success($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is a Successful status code.

       is_redirect($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is a Redirection status code.

       is_error($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is an Error status code.  The
	   function return TRUE for both client error or a server
	   error status codes.

       is_client_error($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is an Client Error status code.
	   This function is not exported by default.

       is_server_error($code)
	   Return TRUE if $code is an Server Error status code.

24/Aug/1997	       perl 5.005, patch 03			2

lib::HTTP::StatUser)Contributed Perl Documentlib::HTTP::Status(3)

	   This function is not exported by default.

24/Aug/1997	       perl 5.005, patch 03			3

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