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.TH cgi_redirect_uri 3 "12 July 2007" "ClearSilver" "cgi/cgi.h"
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.SH NAME
cgi_redirect_uri - send an HTTP 302 redirect response
.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <cgi/cgi.h>
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void cgi_redirect_uri (CGI *cgi, const char *fmt, ...)
ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF(2,3);
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.SH ARGUMENTS
cgi - cgi struct
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fmt - printf style format with args
.SH DESCRIPTION
cgi_redirect_uri will redirect the user to another page on
your site. This version takes the full URL, including
protocol/domain/port/path.
As with all printf style commands, you should
not call this with arbitrary input that may contain %
characters, if you are forwarding something directly,
use a format like cgi_redirect (cgi, "%s", buf)
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
None
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR cgi_debug_init "(3), "cgi_parse "(3), "cgi_destroy "(3), "cgi_js_escape "(3), "cgi_html_escape_strfunc "(3), "cgi_register_strfuncs "(3), "cgi_output "(3), "parse_rfc2388 "(3), "cgi_url_validate "(3), "open_upload "(3), "cgi_cs_init "(3), "cgi_url_escape_more "(3), "cgi_html_strip_strfunc "(3), "cgi_neo_error "(3), "cgi_redirect "(3), "cgi_filehandle "(3), "cgi_register_parse_cb "(3), "cgi_url_escape "(3), "cgi_init "(3), "cgi_redirect_uri "(3), "cgi_cookie_clear "(3), "cgi_url_unescape "(3), "cgi_vredirect "(3), "cgi_display "(3), "cgi_html_ws_strip "(3), "cgi_error "(3), "cgi_cookie_set "(3), "cgi_text_html_strfunc "(3), "cgi_cookie_authority