Hello Arturo,
I tried your suggestion but it didn't change anything. I believe that php
is dropping all error code return values; I just wondered if there was a
way around it for the time.
I know this isn't a php list, but if you're interested in the Apache module
aspect of the bug you can see it at:
php-5.2.3/sapi/apache2handler/sapi_apache2.c:php_apache_sapi_read_post. The
function assumes that ap_get_brigade won't return an error that must be
handled. I'm returning an error later down the chain. I'm adding this to
bugs.php.net right now.
vitale
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"Arturo 'Buanzo'
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Christopher Vitale wrote:
> Is there anything else I can do to communicate that my module has given
> this request a big thumbs down?
What about return HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR? APR_* seems like less
important to me, being "Apache
runtime" related.
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