Add a function for returning HTTP status code headers

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Sven Slootweg 11 years ago
parent 9aac04d33e
commit 4efacc178b

@ -335,3 +335,66 @@ function str_lreplace($search, $replace, $subject)
return $subject;
}
function http_status_code($code)
{
$codes = array(
100 => "Continue",
101 => "Switching Protocols",
200 => "OK",
201 => "Created",
202 => "Accepted",
203 => "Non-Authoritative Information",
204 => "No Content",
205 => "Reset Content",
206 => "Partial Content",
300 => "Multiple Choices",
301 => "Moved Permanently",
302 => "Moved Temporarily",
303 => "See Other",
304 => "Not Modified",
305 => "Use Proxy",
400 => "Bad Request",
401 => "Unauthorized",
402 => "Payment Required",
403 => "Forbidden",
404 => "Not Found",
405 => "Method Not Allowed",
406 => "Not Acceptable",
407 => "Proxy Authentication Required",
408 => "Request Time-out",
409 => "Conflict",
410 => "Gone",
411 => "Length Required",
412 => "Precondition Failed",
413 => "Request Entity Too Large",
414 => "Request-URI Too Large",
415 => "Unsupported Media Type",
418 => "I'm a teapot",
500 => "Internal Server Error",
501 => "Not Implemented",
502 => "Bad Gateway",
503 => "Service Unavailable",
504 => "Gateway Time-out",
505 => "HTTP Version not supported",
);
if(array_key_exists($code, $codes))
{
$text = $codes[$code];
}
else
{
throw new Exception("The specified HTTP status code does not exist.");
}
if(strpos(php_sapi_name(), "cgi") !== false)
{
header("Status: {$code} {$text}");
}
else
{
$protocol = (isset($_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL']) ? $_SERVER['SERVER_PROTOCOL'] : 'HTTP/1.0');
header("{$protocol} {$code} {$text}");
}
}

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