and I used use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser) in my script. It still didn't print the error to the browser


Cure


Perrin Harkins wrote:

Cure wrote:

Does Apache submit headers when a error occurs ?


No. You sent the headers with your send_http_header command. Mason doesn't have this issue because it waits and builds up the entire output in a string before it sends any headers out. You can do the same in your script if you want to.

Take a look at http://perl.apache.org/docs/1.0/guide/snippets.html#Redirecting_Errors_to_the_Client_Instead_of_error_log for more info on these issues.

$r->('HI');


That's not a method of $r. Don't do that.

- Perrin




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