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</a><h3>Ns_UrlSpecificSet</h3>
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</a><h4>Overview</h4>
Store URL-specific data for subsequent retrieval
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<pre> <a name="368659"></a>void Ns_UrlSpecificSet(
<a name="368660"></a>char *handle,
<a name="368661"></a>char *method,
<a name="368662"></a>char *url,
<a name="368663"></a>int id,
<a name="368664"></a>void *data,
<a name="368665"></a>int flags
<a name="368666"></a>void (*deletefunc) (void *)
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</a>The Ns_UrlSpecificSet function stores data in memory, allowing subsequent retrieval using handle, method, url, id, and inheritance flag.</p>
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</a>The flags argument can be NS_OP_NOINHERIT or NS_OP_NODELETE. You can store two sets of data based on the same handle, method, url, and id combination-- one set with inheritance on and one set with inheritance off. If the NS_OP_NOINHERIT flag is set, the data is stored based on the exact URL. If NS_OP_NOINHERIT is omitted, the data is stored based on the specified URL and any URL below it. In this case, Ns_UrlSpecificGetExact will match to the closest URL when retrieving the data.</p>
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</a>The deletefunc argument is called with data as an argument when this handle/url/method/id combination is re-registered or deleted, or when this server shuts down. unless NS_OP_NODELETE is set.</p>
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</a>Normally, calling Ns_UrlSpecificSet on a handle/url/method/id combination which already has an operation registered for it causes the previous operation's delete procedure to be called. You can override this behavior by adding the NS_OP_NODELETE flag.</p>
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<pre> <a name="214503"></a>See the example for Ns_UrlSpecificAlloc.
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