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I want to make the following webpage using CocoaHTTPServer: there should be a link to download a file, but the source file must be NSData object in memory.

As far as I see in samples, there is an easy way to link some file on iPhone to the hyperlink. Is it possible to "link" NSData?

Would be very thankful for examples.

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All you need to do is to return HTTPDataResponse in your HTTPConnection subclass.

If you want an example have a look at the CocoaHTTPServer sample called DynamicServer and replace - httpResponseForMethod: URI: in MyHTTPConnection with something similar to the following:

- (NSObject<HTTPResponse> *)httpResponseForMethod:(NSString *)method URI:(NSString *)path
{
    // Before returning you can analyze the passed path argument and select the correct data object to return...
    return [[HTTPDataResponse alloc] initWithData:placeYourDataInstanceHere];
}
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  • Hah! So simple, how I missed it... Thanks!
    – brigadir
    Oct 18, 2012 at 16:59
  • How do you analyze the request data if it's a POST instead of a GET? For example, if JSON data is sent with the request.
    – zakdances
    Aug 25, 2013 at 8:12
  • I'm not sure what you are interested to know. The request method (GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, ...) is send as the first argument (NSString *)method to the method.
    – miho
    Aug 30, 2013 at 8:07

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