how can I catch HTTP 501?
Albert Ng
twinwing at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 09:36:47 EST 2008
Thanks for the advice Pedro, but unfortunately I've gone back to using the
regular Camping paths. It's less RESTfull, but more robust.
if I was to call app/1/k, markaby (?) would show me the cookie name, same
with (i) for italic 1, (b) for bold 1, and a few others.
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 12:38 AM, pedro mg <seti at tquadrado.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> i gave a quick look at the code and it seems you need to work out the
> route for "ping" on the Devices class. I'm not using reststop, but
> went to check it out.
>
> http://reststop.rubyforge.org/classes/Camping/Controllers.src/M000011.html
>
> def no_method(e)
> _error("No controller method responds to this route!", 501, e)
> end
>
> def not_found(e)
> _error("Record not found!", 404, e)
> end
>
> Seems those 501 are being delivered by reststop.
> ...
> Or... you can try to change Reststop yourself ;) on your own risk,
> following or not the REST architecture :)
> pedro mg
> http://blog.tquadrado.com
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