The 202..203, 204... are "http server status codes". It depends what are wanting to do.

   Check : http://www.w3.org/Protocols/HTTP/HTRESP.html


The $cgi->header comes from the CGI.pm module, so, check against the syntaxis.

   Check: http://search.cpan.org/src/LDS/CGI.pm-3.20/cgi_docs.html#header



How do I send a HTTP/1.1 202 (Accepted) code, and
other codes with perl?

I use $cgi->header usually, which code is that?  Is
there a manual or something about it?
CPAN gives the example:

print header('text/html','204 No response');

So, what exactly would I do, this?:

print header('text/html','202 Accepted');

Thanks

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