Try simply:
$r->headers_out->set(Location => 'to-URI');
return Apache2::Const::REDIRECT;
The status of 302 is set automatically and my browsers reflect the new address.
apache sends:
HTTP/1.1 302 Found
Date: Sun, 02 Oct 2005 06:00:12 GMT
Server: Apache
Location: to-URI
Content-Length: 290
Conten
On Sun, 2 Oct 2005 02:20:22 +0200
"Octavian Rasnita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is it possible to configure httpd.conf in such a way that when the
> users request the / directory, that module will handle it, but if the
> users request for a static file like /style.css for example, that
Hi,
Is it possible to configure httpd.conf in such a way that when the users
request the / directory, that module will handle it, but if the users
request for a static file like /style.css for example, that file is served?
I have tried:
SetHandler perl-script
PerlResponseHandler Foo::Bar
If t
On Saturday 01 October 2005 10:04 am, Geoffrey Young wrote:
> > Wouldn't be easier to use mod_deflate?
>
> yes, provided you're using apache 2.0.
>
mod_deflate doesn't support partial decompression, though, so rflushes stop
working. That's the only disadvantage I can think of.
On Sat, 1 Oct 2005 10:50 am, Boysenberry Payne wrote:
Anyone know of some good apache2 mp2 related reading material that I
could
purchase for more up to date info than the stuff I'm getting from my
old
O' Reilly books?
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/index.html is free.
Thanks,
Boysenberry
Anyone know of some good apache2 mp2 related reading material that I
could
purchase for more up to date info than the stuff I'm getting from my old
O' Reilly books?
Thanks,
Boysenberry
boysenberrys.com | habitatlife.com | selfgnosis.com
> Why is it suggested to use the following method for compressing the content
> when using mod_perl?
>
> SetHandler perl-script
> PerlHandler Apache::OutputChain Apache::GzipChain Apache::PassFile
>
that's information from something like 1998. for apache 1.3 it's probably
better to use Apache:
Hi,
I have read the following in O'Reilly's "Practical mod_perl":
To compress only outgoing static files, you can look at the mod_gzip and
mod_deflate modules for Apache.
I have asked on Apache's users mailing list, and they said that mod_deflate
can compress dynamic content also.
Why is it sug
The rewrite rule is different. Something like:
RewriteRule ^(*.)/(*.)/(*.)
http://localhost:8080/perl-bb/script.pl?a=$1&b=$2&c=$3 [P]
However, I worked around the issue and used a ProxyPass to pass the
request to the backend and _then_ do the rewrite. The handler is also
different.
-Jon
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