On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Issac Goldstand wrote: > I still think that the above line is confusing: It is because mod_perl is > not sending headers by itelf, but rather your script must provide the > headers (to be returned by mod_perl). However, when you just say "mod_perl > will send headers" it is misleading; it seems to indeicate that mod_perl > will send "Content-Type: text/html\r\n\r\n" all by itself, and that > conversely, to disable that PerlSendHeaders should be Off. Would it help if it said "PerlSendHeader On makes mod_perl act just like CGI with regard to headers"? - Perrin
- cgi_to_mod_perl manpage suggestion Issac Goldstand
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage suggestion Perrin Harkins
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage suggestion Andrew Ho
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage suggestion Perrin Harkins
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage suggestion Issac Goldstand
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage sugges... Bill Moseley
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage su... Issac Goldstand
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpag... Stas Bekman
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage sugges... Perrin Harkins
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage su... Issac Goldstand
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpage su... Stas Bekman
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpag... Andrew Ho
- Re: cgi_to_mod_perl manpag... Gunther Birznieks
- RE: cgi_to_mod_perl manpag... Rob Bloodgood