if you're trying to do a redirect after processing, try a stacked handler
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/user/handlers/ http.html#PerlCleanupHandler There is no cleanup Apache phase, it exists only inside mod_perl. It is used to execute some code immediately after the request has been served (the client went away) and before the request object is destroyed. There are several usages for this use phase. The obvious one is to run a cleanup code, for example removing temporarily created files. The less obvious is to use this phase instead of PerlLogHandler if the logging operation is time consuming. This approach allows to free the client as soon as the response is sent.
On Dec 13, 2007, at 4:18 PM, Rolf Schaufelberger wrote:
On Wednesday 12 December 2007 23:44:40 Perrin Harkins wrote:On Dec 12, 2007 2:05 PM, Rolf Schaufelberger <suppressed> wrote:my $r = $self->{__apache_req__};Yikes, be careful of storing Apache2::RequestRec objects. Terrible things will happen if you try to access one from a previous request.$r->pool->cleanup_register (\&cleanup, {name=> 'test', cnt=>10});Try $r->push_handlers(PerlCleanupHandler => \&cleanup); - Perrintried this, same result (redirect takes place after cleanup function hasfinished). -- Rolf Schaufelberger
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