>>> unless (exists $ENV{MOD_PERL} >>> ? Apache2::RequestUtil->request()->bytes_sent() >>> : tell STDOUT) >>> { >>> #... send response headers >> since you no longer send response headers in mp2, isn't this all moot? > > Did you overlook the fact that I'm running all this through > ModPerl::Registry, or am I overlooking something?
no, I didn't overlook it. but I did forget you said it was in mod_cgi-compat mode - I haven't thought in those terms in years :) still, you can't bee in full CGI mode if you're making mod_perl API calls like $r->bytes_sent, in which case... in mp1 the idiom was this $r->send_http_header('text/html'); print $content; but note that the 'text/html' part is just calling $r->content_type() as a convenience. so the above is equivalent to $r->content_type('text/html'); $r->send_http_header(); print $content; in mp2 we don't need to worry about the headers, as the header filter does all the work, so it looks like this $r->content_type('text/html'); print $content; so, if you are able to change your print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"; and like lines to equivalent mp2 API calls you should be ok. of course, none of this addresses your original bytes_sent() problem, but that's probably because I've never seen it used that way, even in the days of old. does this help? --Geoff