I tried package Apache2::Rules2; #use lib '/home/.mohit/mod_perl-2.0.4/lib'; use Apache2::Const qw(:common); use Apache2::RequestRec (); use Apache2::RequestIO (); sub handler { my $r = shift; #$r->content_type('text/plain'); #$r->print("mod_perl rules!\n"); return DECLINE; # We must return a status to mod_perl } 1; # This is a perl module so we must return true to perl
But even though I am using DECLINE it doesn't continue going to mod-jk. Handler just becomes the final destination in this case. How can I write handler such that it continues sending request to mod-jk. On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 7:14 AM, Ryan Gies <r...@livesite.net> wrote: > Have you tried returning Apache2::Const::DECLINED instead? > http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/intro.html#Handler_Return_Values > > On 11/20/2010 12:09 AM, Mohit Anchlia wrote: >> >> I am trying to look at how handlers work so I created a very simple >> perl handler that just return "OK". And I added an entry "PerlModule" >> and the "PerlHandler". I also was able to build mod_perl2.so. When I >> do a GET request with handler ON I see that Handler gets called but >> then the call is not going further to the mod-jk worker. Can someone >> please tell me what might be going on? I thought OK will continue down >> the cycle. >> > >