Server.TransferRequest() and the http status code

霸气de小男生 提交于 2019-12-06 00:21:17

问题


I had to implement a custom HttpModule to handle a 404 error in Sharepoint.

It listens for the PreSendRequestContent event, and looks for a 404 status code. If one is found it does a TransferRequest.

void App_PreSendRequestContent(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    HttpResponse res = App.Response;
    HttpRequest req = App.Request;

    if (res.StatusCode == 404 && !req.Url.AbsolutePath.Equals(PageNotFoundUrl, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
    {
        App.Server.TransferRequest(PageNotFoundUrl);
    }
}

This works just fine, but I noticed in Fiddler that the page is showing a 200 status code, even though the original request was a 404. This is not good for search engines.

Is this an expected behaviour of TransferRequest? Can I somehow maintain the 404 status code? Or, would I have been better off using a good old fashioned Server.Transfer?

Update

I tried this outside of a sharepoint environment, and the Server.TransferRequest request does indeed give a 200 status code, removing the 404. Server.Transfer doesn't work as I don't think it can given the pipeline.

Update 2

Thanks to the answer below, I have added the following:

void App_PostRequestHandlerExecute(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    HttpResponse res = App.Response;
    HttpRequest req = App.Request;

    if (req.Url.AbsolutePath.Equals(PageNotFoundUrl, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))
    {
        res.StatusCode = 404;
    }
}

回答1:


Well, TransferRequest() triggers a new request, which implies a new response. Since the resource that PageNotFoundUrl points to does exist, the client receives a legitimate 200 OK status header.

You might want to write an HTTP handler (or handle an event in Global.asax) in order to force the status header to 404 Not Found when serving PageNotFoundUrl.




回答2:


Server.TransferRequest doesn't change the status code. It passes control of the request on to another page without telling the client. You can manually set the status code in your custom 404 page in the Page_Load event:

protected void Page_Load(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
{
    Response.StatusCode         = 404;
    Response.StatusDescription  = "Not Found";
}


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4996874/server-transferrequest-and-the-http-status-code

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