Tobias Regneri wrote:
Hi Tyler, I don't think that your script causes the issue. Is there a timeout value set in the httpd.conf? Hth, Tobias
Well there is a Timeout Directive in httpd.conf which I have set to 3000 and the problem still occurs. If I print the file line by line everything works.I have also tried selecting the output channel and flushing it at the top of my script.
select(STDOUT); $| = 1; select(STDERR); $| = 1; That didn't seem to work for me. Attached is my script if you want to try it and have apache 1.x
require in;
my $time = 120;
for(my $i = 0; $i < $time; $i++)
{
warn("iteration..." . $i);
sleep(1);
}
in::ct();
print("version 2.x suceeded!!!");
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