Hi Frank, doing an exit (404) should set the status code
Gerald Von: Frank Wesemann [mailto:f.wesem...@fotofinder.net] Gesendet: Freitag, 11. Oktober 2013 21:59 An: embperl@perl.apache.org Betreff: Can't set $epreq->apache_req->status on Apache 2.2 Hi, I do have .ep files, that deliver binary content from a database to browsers (generated images which are requested via <img src="showImage.ep?id=99">). If an image isn't in the DB I am setting $epreq->apache_req->status_line("404 Not found"); $http_headers_out{'Content-Type'} = "text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1"; print OUT "The image can't be found"; exit; And the browser get's an 404 and shows a broken image (or nothing nowadays). This works like a charme in my development environment under Apache 2.0.55. In the production environment under Apache 2.2.3 the status line isn't set, so the browser gets an "200 OK" status. In both environments EMBPERL_OPTIONS is 270338. Embperl Version is 2.3.0 Is this an known issue? Did the Apache API change? Anything else that might be different? Any thoughts welcome. -- mit freundlichem Gruß, Frank Wesemann Fotofinder GmbH USt-IdNr. DE812854514 Software Entwicklung Web: http://www.fotofinder.com/ <http://www.fotofinder.com/> Potsdamer Str. 96 Tel: +49 30 25 79 28 90 10785 Berlin Fax: +49 30 25 79 28 999 Sitz: Berlin Amtsgericht Berlin Charlottenburg (HRB 73099) Geschäftsführer: Ali Paczensky