"Marcus R. Popetz" wrote:
>
> At 06:22 PM 2/27/01, you wrote:
> >What I do here is something like this:
> >
> > $http_headers_out{'Location'} = "/login/";
> > exit();
> >
> >HTH
>
> I was having problems with buffered IO in that case. Did you have to setup
> some option to make Embperl spit out what it had gleaned so far on exit()?
No, I have had no problems with this issue. But it surely shouldn't
matter in this particular case, since you want to immediately stop
processing and effectively go to a completely different page, right? So
why would it matter if existing buffers were flushed (or not)? The
client's browser will be making a new request to the new page anyway...
or am I misunderstanding some aspect of what you're doing here?
-Neil
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