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Output
First, the output inside the process itself is, depending on the selected options, an XML request
file, POST Attachments files, either one or both.
If the Send Immediate Response to client option is selected, the response file is sent back
right away and the involvement of the input task ends then.
However, if this option is not checked, it means there is a second output that comes out of the
NodeJS Server Input task: the last output generated by PlanetPress Workflow is sent back to
the initial input, by which it is returned to the client.
Even if the process ends with a Delete task, it is still returned to the client; deleting the job file
only means you are not doing anything with it locally.
If the requested HTTP action is not available, a '404 not found' HTML page will be returned.
Note
You can serve static resources through PlanetPress Workflow, which is especially useful
for images, CSS and JavaScript files. See "NodeJS Server Input plugin preferences 2"
on page781.
Task properties
General Tab
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HTTP action: Enter the name of the action requested of PlanetPress Workflow by the
client. This name corresponds to the URL that the client will be accessing. For example, if
you enter "MakePDF" here, you could trigger the process by accessing
http://127.0.0.1:9090/MakePDF. This is also what your HTML Form's action should be.
Note
The following characters are not allowed in an action name: $* ? #, spaces, and
any characters that are not permitted in Windows folder names, such as \ / : ? < > |
.
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