I didn't have 1.2b10. That was the problem. You may want to add a note to
%http_headers_out in the docs that it requires 1.2b10. Thanks for you help.

On 20-Oct-99 Gerald Richter wrote:
>>
>>
>> I'm preparing a class on HTML::Embperl for my company. I came across
>> %http_headers_out in the Embperl documentation. I've never used it before
>> thought it would definitely be useful for the beginning Embperl user. So I
>> created a page that just contains:
>>
>> [- $http_headers_out{'Location'} = q(http://www.yahoo.com) -]
>>
>> When I load the page I get a blank page. It does not redirect. Am I doing
>> something wrong? Has anybody used this for redirects? I normally use the
>> $req_rec object but this seems like a cleaner solution if it works.
> 
> %http_headers_out is new in 1.2b10, that's explains why you never used it
>:-)
> 
> I have tested it before I released it and it had worked...
> 
> Please try to fetch the page with the LWP GET and look what headers are
> created:
> 
> GET -s -e http://localhost/path/page.htm
> 
> BTW. You are using 1.2b10? If not you have to first upgrade to 1.2b10 :-)
> 
> Gerald

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