Yup, that works great.

thanks!
JB


On 9/1/05, Geoffrey Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Jeff Ambrosino wrote:
> I'm running a mod_perl cleanup handler from a reverse proxy
> ($r->pool->cleanup_register), and
> I need to know the total # of bytes sent in a response so I can store this
> info in a database.
> A real-world example would be the end user (browser) streaming a Quicktime
> movie, and I want
> to know how long this took, measured in bytes. Note the connection might be
> aborted at any
> time, so the number may vary. Apache already logs this info (transfer log),
> so
> it must be available, but how do I get at this information programmatically?

the transfer log uses two methods, the first of which is private to apache
but the other is $r->bytes_sent().  so, the numbers might differ a bit from
the transfer log, but they ought to be close.

HTH

--Geoff

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