On 30/10/2007, Ingo Krabbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Since I'm working low level I like such statements like:
>
> puts("Status: 200\r\n");
> puts("ContentType: text/html\r\n");
> puts("\r\n<html>");
> puts("...");
> puts("</html>");
>
>
> But If I do so the header is completed and the body begins (with
> mod_fcgi.2.2
> and fcgi-2.4.0 api library).
>
> Actually I need to collect all my headers in one big string and do
>
> puts(headers);
> puts("\r\n<html>");
> puts("...");
> puts("</html>");
>
> Which works. Not that it is a problem, but it's quite annyoning
> sometimes,
> testing a new header.
This doesn't seem immediately relevant to mod_fcgid, but I'm not sure I
understand what your problem is exactly. Are you saying that using puts()
once terminates the headers (ie. after the "Status: 200 OK" line), such that
the content-type line is ignored? If that happens, why do you still have to
put the 'end-header' line ("\r\n", just before <html>)?
What exactly are you trying to do? Just write the headers using different
puts() calls?
--
Darren
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