Dave Rolsky wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2006, Oliver Jeeves wrote:
> 
>> I was just suggesting that you can change the headers after you've
>> generated some HTML, because mod_perl is magic.
> 
> Calling $m->flush_buffer when running Mason with mod_perl with end up 
> calling $r->rflush so no magic there.

No no no no no! I'm not disputing the operation of flush_buffers at all!

Alvar said:
> you can't send HTTP headers after sending some (HTML) body.

_That_ was what I was disputing, because mod_perl buffers output.

-Oli

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