How Node.js actually responds to request in callbacks? #4641
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MalikHamzaHanif
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Could you clarify what you mean? What behaviour are you seeing here? |
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const http = require("http");
const {readFile}=require("fs")
const path=require("path")
const server = http.createServer((req, res) => {
if(req.url=="/"){
readFile(path.resolve(__dirname,"04_table.html"),(err,data)=>{
});
server.listen(5000, () => {
console.log("Server is listening");
});
in this code callback is fired and res is sent again after the res.end() is called .why does node is not throwing any error ? as it is not allowed in nodejs . like you can not sent another res once the res.end() is called. could someone please explain this to me in detail
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