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When a new TCP stream is established. `socket` is an object of type |
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`net.Socket`. Usually users will not want to access this event. The |
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`stream` can also be accessed at `request.connection`. |
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`socket` can also be accessed at `request.connection`. |
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### Event: 'close' |
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response.statusCode = 404; |
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After response header was sent to the client, this property indicates the |
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status code which was sent out. |
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### response.setHeader(name, value) |
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Sets a single header value for implicit headers. If this header already exists |
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