* e.sammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-06-27 08:59]:
> The problem I kept running into was I was calling run() on the subreq
> and thus having the output spewed back at me at very inoppertune
> times. In your example, you did an end run around the problem and I
> am dreadfully ashamed I didn't think of it myself. :)
Yeah, standard complaint about subrequests.
> Just as a general gripe (I know this is a bad idea but I'm going to do
> it anyway in hopes that I'm not alone) it would be nice if mod_perl
> help subrequest output and all print'd content the same way it does
> with headers as it would be easier (sometimes) to do things slightly
> out of normal order. Ok, now that I've pegged myself as a lamer... :)
This is actually how Apache handles it, and has nothing to do with
mod_perl; there isn't a way to get around it, really, at least with
Apache 1.x. Apache 2.0 adds the idea of filters, which is much closer
to what you want.
(darren)
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