Can I add an HTTP header to my web-site's server's response with perl? (It isn't my 
server). The server is running perl 5.6.1. If I can get it to work, I want to start 
using "Expires:" headers.

I've no idea whether this makes any sense but I tried the following:-

I have a .pl script called by SSI from my html pages. The other functionality of the 
script works fine.
I added these lines culled from the HTTP::Headers documentation (I added the "my"):-


require HTTP::Headers; 
my $h = HTTP::Headers->new; 
$h->header('Content-Type' => 'text/plain');


The page is still served, but there is no difference in the headers. I tried other 
headers too, still without any effect.

As I say, I don't know what I'm doing, so all this may be totally absurd.

Please put me on the right track.

Thanks,
Philip Pawley


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