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cgi_redirect(3) | cgi/cgi.h | cgi_redirect(3) |
NAME¶
cgi_redirect - send an HTTP 302 redirect response
SYNOPSIS¶
#include <cgi/cgi.h>
void cgi_redirect (CGI *cgi, const char *fmt, ...)
ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,3);
ARGUMENTS¶
cgi - cgi struct
fmt - printf style format with args
DESCRIPTION¶
cgi_redirect will redirect the user to another page on your site. This version takes only the path portion of the URL. As with all printf style commands, you should not call this with arbitrary input that may contain % characters, if you are forwarding something directly, use a format like cgi_redirect (cgi, "%s", buf)
RETURN VALUE¶
None
SEE ALSO¶
cgi_debug_init(3), cgi_parse(3), cgi_destroy(3), cgi_js_escape(3), cgi_html_escape_strfunc(3), cgi_register_strfuncs(3), cgi_output(3), parse_rfc2388(3), cgi_url_validate(3), open_upload(3), cgi_cs_init(3), cgi_url_escape_more(3), cgi_html_strip_strfunc(3), cgi_neo_error(3), cgi_redirect(3), cgi_filehandle(3), cgi_register_parse_cb(3), cgi_url_escape(3), cgi_init(3), cgi_redirect_uri(3), cgi_cookie_clear(3), cgi_url_unescape(3), cgi_vredirect(3), cgi_display(3), cgi_html_ws_strip(3), cgi_error(3), cgi_cookie_set(3), cgi_text_html_strfunc(3), cgi_cookie_authority
12 July 2007 | ClearSilver |