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RE: PerlResponseHandler ignored


 
Hello John,

Thanks for the answer. The PerlTransHandler is executed, I've tested it and it works just fine. Any other handler behave the same way, except PerlResponseHandler. Is there another way of sending a response to the client? For example, if my URI is http://domain/foo/bar?foo=bar I just want to send to him a text/plain saying "That's a bar foo!", without actually searching for http://domain/foo/bar on the server.

Thanks again,
Cristi


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-----Original Message-----
From: John ORourke [mailto:suppressed 
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 1:05 PM
To: Cristi Barladeanu
Cc: suppressed
Subject: Re: PerlResponseHandler ignored

Cristi Barladeanu wrote:

> 
>Hello,
>
>I come back with more details. This is my complete conf in Apache's sites-enabled:
>  
>

I can't see the problem but I would say you should probably have the "SetHandler" outside the <Location> bit - currently it doesn't look like your PerlTransHandler will run, but I might be wrong.

John


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