On Thursday 11 March 2010 15:18:08 Steve Hay wrote: > I have a mod_perl-2 handler that uses custom_response() to display error > messages if something goes wrong: > > $r->custom_response(Apache2::Const::SERVER_ERROR, $error); > return Apache2::Const::SERVER_ERROR; > > That almost works fine, but the trouble is that the Content-Type header > is always set to "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1", in which the charset, > at least, is potentially wrong: all the pages in my software produce > UTF-8 and are normally output with Content-Type "application/xhtml+xml; > charset=utf-8". > > How do I set the Content-Type when issuing a custom_reponse()? The usual > thing of calling > > $r->content_type("application/xhtml+xml; charset=utf-8"); > > doesn't seem to work in this case. > I think that is impossible. ap_send_error_response() contains this code:
if (apr_table_get(r->subprocess_env, "suppress-error-charset") != NULL) { core_request_config *request_conf = ap_get_module_config(r->request_config, &core_module); request_conf->suppress_charset = 1; /* avoid adding default * charset later */ ap_set_content_type(r, "text/html"); } else { ap_set_content_type(r, "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"); } The resulting content-type is either "text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" or "text/html". But instead of passing the response text directly to $r->custom_response you can specify an URL. ap_die() will then create an internal redirect to this URL. Via $r->prev->pnotes you can then access the pnotes of the failed request. Putting all together a solution could look like: $r->pnotes->{estring}=$error; $r->pnotes->{ect}='my/special-content-type'; # use an otherwise not used URL here $r->custom_response(Apache2::Const::SERVER_ERROR, '/-/error'); <Location /-/error> SetHandler modperl # please insert a \ at the end of each of the following lines # up to }" PerlResponseHandler "sub { my ($r)=...@_; return Apache2::Const::NOT_FOUND unless $r->prev; $r->content_type($r->prev->pnotes->{ect}); $r->print($r->prev->pnotes->{estring}); return Apache2::Const::OK; }" </Location> Torsten Förtsch -- Need professional modperl support? Hire me! (http://foertsch.name) Like fantasy? http://kabatinte.net