Answering my own question ......... yes, it can only be called from content
handlers.
But any advice on how I can achielve the same result from with cgi scrupts
would be great.
Thank you.
Anthony Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Can I only use internal_redirect in
handlers or is it possible to use it within a cgi script calling another cgi
script? All the docs I've seen have used handlers ......... I want to do
something different ;)
As you know, OK has to be returned immediatly after the internal_redirect so
that's telling me it's only used in handlers :(
I need to incorporate the output from the internal call into the contents of
the external call.
I've tried internal_redirect but nothing is returned and the called script
isn;t entered.
Or, is there another way to achieve the same thing without going through the
outside world?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here's a snippet of the offending code.
my $r = $self->_request_rec();
my $server_root = $self->server_root();
my $faq_path = $server_root . '/' . $path;
my $ret = $r->internal_redirect( $faq_path );
CIA
-Ants
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