Would you be able to add a handle() method here that would dispatch to
the various runmodes, so that way I could just use my C::A child as a
mod_perl handler without thinking about it?
On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 13:29:23 -0400, Drew Taylor
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> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 12:44:12 -0400, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Here is the initial documentation from an idea I'm playing with and
> > wanted to get some feedback on. I've attached the code to this message
> > as well...
> >
> > HTTP Headers
> > * Cookies
> > HTTP headers (and hence HTTP cookies) are now not created with
> > "header_add()" or "header_props()". Instead use Apache::Cookie
> > for cookies and anything you want for additional header
> > manipulation.
> >
> > * Redirects
> > This also means that the "$self->header_type('redirect')"
> > doesn't currently do anything. Instead you should use
> > "$self->query->internal_redirect($some_url)" for external
> > redirects and use something like
> >
> > $self->query->header_out(Location => $some_url);
> > $self->query->status(REDIRECT);
>
> First, I really like the idea. A client of mine is a recent convert to
> CGI::App but would really like to use Apache::Request. This makes it
> very easy to do.
>
> A couple comments: Is there any reason you can't provide overridden
> header_*() method which Do The Right Thing under the hood? This would
> make it trivial to switch between use of CGI & Apache::Request. I
> know that it's probably not practical to have 100% API compatibility,
> but covering the header method would go a long way.
>
> Drew
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