[nycphp-talk] xmlhttp: conventions/practices for throwing error?
Daniel Convissor
danielc at analysisandsolutions.com
Sun Mar 12 11:24:03 EST 2006
Howdy:
On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 12:19:32PM -0500, David Mintz wrote:
>
> Is there a convention/best practice for throwing an
> error to signal the client something is wrong -- e.g., do you send an HTTP
> error code in a header or some such? Or just echo something like
> <error>error message here</error>?
The application I'm working on along these lines returns an error
code/message in the body, not the header. Provides more fexibility in
explaining the issue to the front end/users.
--Dan
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