Helmut Zeilinger wrote:
Hi,it probably should say that OK, DECLINED, or DONE will allow the chain to continue. anything else ought to immediately terminate the chain - if not, it's probably a bug. you might want to see if there is a difference between returning FORBIDDEN, NOT_FOUND, and SERVER_ERROR (well, their 2.0 equivalents, anyway), just to help track things down.
i am using mod_perl 1.99_08.
I have two mod_perl handlers:
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PerlResponseHandler Test::handler0 Test::handler1
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How can i brake the execution chain between handler0 and handler1? Whatever i try as handler0 return value (OK, DECLINED, FORBIDDEN, 404)
the handler1 is still executed. The documentation says, that any value
except DECLINED should do that.
--Geoff