We're using OpenWeb js libraries on the frontend, and they have a need for the .NET middle tier to send them a specific HTTP header status code when certain types of errors occur. I tried to achieve that by doing this:
public ActionResult TestError(string id) // id = error code
{
Request.Headers.Add("Status Code", id);
Response.AddHeader("Status Code", id);
var error = new Error();
error.ErrorID = 123;
error.Level = 2;
error.Message = "You broke the Internet!";
return Json(error, JsonRequestBehavior.AllowGet);
}
It kind of halfway worked. See screenshot:
http status code http://zerogravpro.com/temp/pic.png
Notice I achieved the Status Code of 400 in the Response Header, but I really need the 400 in the Request Header. Instead, I get "200 OK". How can I achieve this?
My URL structure for making the call is simple: /Main/TestError/400
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