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NAME

       silent-header -  (web)

PURPOSE

       Do not output HTTP headers.

SYNTAX

           silent-header

DESCRIPTION

       silent-header  will  suppress  the  output of HTTP headers, such as with out-header, or in any other case
       where headers are output. The effect applies to current request only; if you use it  conditionally,  then
       you can have it on or off dynamically.

       If  you  want  to  suppress the headers for all service handlers (as if silent-header were implied at the
       beginning of each), then for a command-line program, use "--silent-header" option in "gg -r" when running
       it; to suppress the headers in services, use "-z" option in mgrg.

       silent-header must be used prior to outputting headers, meaning either prior to any output (if out-header
       is not used) or prior to first out-header.

       There are many uses for silent-header, among them:

           • A command-line program (such as a command line program) may  use  it  to  produce  generic  output,
           without any headers,

           •  the  output  from  a  program  may  be redirected to a web file (such as html), in case of dynamic
           content that rarely changes,

           • a web program may output a completely different (non-HTTP) set of headers, etc.

EXAMPLES

           silent-header

           // No headers output

SEE ALSO

        Web

       call-web out-header send-file silent-header See all documentation

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