IHttpNegotiate::OnResponse method
Enables the client of a bind operation to examine the response headers, optionally terminate the bind operation, and add HTTP headers to a request before resending the request.
Syntax
HRESULT OnResponse(
[in] DWORD dwResponseCode,
[in] LPCWSTR szResponseHeaders,
[in] LPCWSTR szRequestHeaders,
[out] LPWSTR *pszAdditionalRequestHeaders
);
Parameters
dwResponseCode [in]
An unsigned long integer value that contains the HTTP response code that is returned in response to a previous HTTP request. For information about these codes, see the HTTP specification.szResponseHeaders [in]
The address of a string value that contains the response headers from the HTTP server.szRequestHeaders [in]
The address of a string value that contains HTTP request headers that are used when the request is sent again, if dwResponseCode indicates an error.pszAdditionalRequestHeaders [out]
The address of a string value that contains additional headers to add before the request is sent again, if dwResponseCode indicates an error. If the specified header value conflicts with existing values in szRequestHeaders, the new headers take precedence. If pszAdditionalRequestHeaders is set to NULL, no headers are added to the HTTP request.
Return value
Returns one of the following values.
Return code | Description |
---|---|
S_OK | The operation completed successfully. If dwResponseCode indicates an error, any pszAdditionalRequestHeaders are appended, and the request is sent again. |
E_ABORT | Terminate the HTTP transaction. |
E_INVALIDARG | The parameter is invalid. |
Remarks
The URL moniker calls this method when it receives a response to an HTTP request. If dwResponseCode indicates a success, the client can examine the response headers and, optionally, can abort the bind operation. If dwResponseCode indicates a failure, the client can add HTTP headers to the request before it is sent again.
Note that if multiple clients have registered on the bind context for a given bind operation, more than one of these clients can provide an IHttpNegotiate callback interface. Every client that provides this callback receives notifications. Each one is given a chance to add HTTP headers or to abort the HTTP transaction. In such cases, the last client to receive callback notification is the client that is driving the download operation, and it dictates the final decision.
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows XP |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 |
Product |
Internet Explorer 4.0 |
DLL |
Urlmon.dll |