HttpListenerResponse.StatusDescription Propriété
Définition
Important
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Obtient ou définit une description du code d'état HTTP retourné au client.
public:
property System::String ^ StatusDescription { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string StatusDescription { get; set; }
member this.StatusDescription : string with get, set
Public Property StatusDescription As String
Valeur de propriété
La description du code d'état HTTP est retournée au client. La valeur par défaut est la description de la RFC 2616 pour la valeur de la propriété StatusCode, ou une chaîne vide ("") s'il n'existe aucune description de la RFC 2616.
Exceptions
La valeur spécifiée pour une opération set est null
.
La valeur spécifiée pour une opération ensembliste contient des caractères transparents.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant illustre la définition de la valeur de cette propriété.
// When the client is not authenticated, there is no Identity.
if (context.User == null)
{
message.Append ("<HTML><BODY><p> Hello local user! </p></BODY></HTML>");
}
else
{
// Get the requester's identity.
System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity identity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent();
// Construct the response body.
message.AppendFormat ("<HTML><BODY><p> Hello {0}!<br/>",
identity.Name);
message.AppendFormat ("You were authenticated using {0}.</p>",
identity.AuthenticationType);
message.Append ("</BODY></HTML>");
}
// Configure the response.
HttpListenerResponse response = context.Response;
// Use the encoding from the response if one has been set.
// Otherwise, use UTF8.
System.Text.Encoding encoding = response.ContentEncoding;
if (encoding == null)
{
encoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
response.ContentEncoding = encoding;
}
byte[] buffer = encoding.GetBytes (message.ToString ());
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length;
response.StatusCode = (int) HttpStatusCode.OK;
response.StatusDescription = "OK";
response.ProtocolVersion = new Version ("1.1");
// Don't keep the TCP connection alive;
// We don't expect multiple requests from the same client.
response.KeepAlive = false;
// Write the response body.
System.IO.Stream stream = response.OutputStream;
stream.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length);
' When the client is not authenticated, there is no Identity.
If context.User Is Nothing Then
message.Append("<HTML><BODY><p> Hello local user! </p></BODY></HTML>")
Else
' Get the requester's identity.
Dim identity As System.Security.Principal.WindowsIdentity = WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent()
' Construct the response body.
message.AppendFormat("<HTML><BODY><p> Hello {0}!<br/>", identity.Name)
message.AppendFormat("You were authenticated using {0}.</p>", identity.AuthenticationType)
message.Append("</BODY></HTML>")
End If
' Configure the response.
Dim response As HttpListenerResponse = context.Response
' Use the encoding from the response if one has been set.
' Otherwise, use UTF8.
Dim encoding As System.Text.Encoding = response.ContentEncoding
If encoding Is Nothing Then
encoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8
response.ContentEncoding = encoding
End If
Dim buffer() As Byte = encoding.GetBytes(message.ToString())
response.ContentLength64 = buffer.Length
response.StatusCode = CInt(HttpStatusCode.OK)
response.StatusDescription = "OK"
response.ProtocolVersion = New Version("1.1")
' Don't keep the TCP connection alive
' We don't expect multiple requests from the same client.
response.KeepAlive = False
' Write the response body.
Dim stream As System.IO.Stream = response.OutputStream
stream.Write(buffer, 0, buffer.Length)
Remarques
La description de l’état fournit généralement des détails qui expliquent la StatusCode valeur.