This close pincer has been played for centuries, and there are many worked-out joseki for it.
For a while the two-space high pincer here was the most popular, but is severe and has never been really out of fashion.
In order of popularity in a database search, White's answers are.
There are some other possibilities, such as the Chen Zude play at j that is mentioned in the Yang Yilun book Whole Board Thinking in Joseki.