- appendToResponse:aResponse inContext:aContext { [super appendToResponse:aResponse inContext:aContext]; [aResponse setHeader:@"True" forKey:@"dshttpd-NoAutomaticFooter"]; }In a similar manner, you can use appendToResponse:inContext: to add text to the response content. In the following example, a component's appendToResponse:inContext: method adds bold and italic markup elements around a string's value as follows:
id value; id escapeHTML; id isBold; id isItalic;After you invoke super's appendToResponse:inContext:, the application generates the response page. At this point you could do something appropriate for the end of the request. For example, the following implementation terminates the current session:
- appendToResponse:aResponse inContext:aContext { id aString = [value description]; [super appendToResponse:aResponse inContext:aContext]; [aResponse appendContentHTMLAttributeValue:@"<p>"]; if (isBold) { [aResponse appendContentHTMLAttributeValue:@"<b>"]; } if (isItalic) { [aResponse appendContentHTMLAttributeValue:@"<i>"]; } if (escapeHTML) { [aResponse appendContentString:aString]; } else { [aResponse appendContentHTMLString:aString]; } if (isItalic) { [aResponse appendContentHTMLAttributeValue:@"</i>"]; } if (isBold) { [aResponse appendContentHTMLAttributeValue:@"</b>"]; } }
public void appendToResponse(response, context) { super.appendToResponse(response, context); session().terminate(); }For more details on each phase of the request-response loop, read the chapter "WebObjects Viewed Through Its Classes".