User Guide

XML class 171
Description
Method; adds or changes HTTP request headers (such as Content-Type or SOAPAction) sent
with
POST actions. In the first usage, you pass two strings, headerName and headerValue, to
the method. In the second usage, you pass an array of strings, alternating header names, and
header values.
If multiple calls are made to set the same header name, each successive value replaces the value
set in the previous call.
You cannot add or change the following standard HTTP headers using this method:
Accept-Ranges, Age, Allow, Allowed, Connection, Content-Length, Content-Location,
Content-Range, ETag, Host, Last-Modified, Locations, Max-Forwards,
Proxy-Authenticate, Proxy-Authorization, Public, Range, Retry-After, Server, TE,
Trailer, Transfer-Encoding, Upgrade, URI, Vary, Via, Warning, and WWW-Authenticate.
Example
The following example adds a custom HTTP header named SOAPAction with a value of Foo
to an XML object named
my_xml:
my_xml.addRequestHeader("SOAPAction", "'Foo'");
The following example creates an array named headers that contains two alternating HTTP
headers and their associated values. The array is passed as a parameter to the
addRequestHeader() method.
var headers = new Array("Content-Type", "text/plain",
"X-ClientAppVersion", "2.0");
my_xml.addRequestHeader(headers);
XML.appendChild()
Availability
Flash Media Server 2.
Usage
my_xml.appendChild(childNode)
Parameters
childNode An XMLNode object that represents the node to be moved from its current
location to the child list of the
my_xml object.
Returns
Nothing.