Use http_status() instead of homegrowing it. Adapt http_status to handle replies with data.

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ken restivo
2015-11-20 18:56:41 -08:00
parent d11e80e1b3
commit fabf7081d3
2 changed files with 28 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -320,6 +320,29 @@ function xml_status($st, $message = '') {
killme();
}
/**
* @brief Send HTTP status header
*
* @param int $val
* integer HTTP status result value
* @param string $msg
* optional message
* @returns nil
*/
function http_status($val, $msg = '') {
if ($val >= 400)
$msg = (($msg) ? $msg : 'Error');
if ($val >= 200 && $val < 300)
$msg = (($msg) ? $msg : 'OK');
logger('http_status_exit ' . $val . ' ' . $msg);
header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] . ' ' . $val . ' ' . $msg);
}
/**
* @brief Send HTTP status header and exit.
*
@@ -330,18 +353,12 @@ function xml_status($st, $message = '') {
* @returns (does not return, process is terminated)
*/
function http_status_exit($val, $msg = '') {
if ($val >= 400)
$msg = (($msg) ? $msg : 'Error');
if ($val >= 200 && $val < 300)
$msg = (($msg) ? $msg : 'OK');
logger('http_status_exit ' . $val . ' ' . $msg);
header($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] . ' ' . $val . ' ' . $msg);
http_status($val, $msg);
killme();
}
// convert an XML document to a normalised, case-corrected array
// used by webfinger