Yes John, I understand. I'm working on this now. Slava
----- Original Message ----- From: "John Siracusa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Mod Perl Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 11:03 AM Subject: Re: ANNOUNCE: Apache::Dynagzip 0.10 > On 7/21/03 9:47 AM, John Siracusa wrote: > > On 7/20/03 11:12 PM, Slava Bizyayev wrote: > >> Your own content-type is supposed to be overwritten only in case of the use > >> of > >> > >> PerlSetVar UseCGIHeadersFromScript Off > >> > >> in your configuration file. You might wish to comment this line in your > >> configuration file when your script generates correct header line in > >> accordance with CGI/1.0 and/or CGI/1.1. > > > > I don't have that line in my config. I'm setting the content type using > > $r->content_type() in my apache module. I'm not using CGI/registry scripts, > > and I'm not doing print "Content-Type: ..." anywhere. > > ...and in case this reply wasn't clear, I'd like a way to tell > Apache::Dynagzip to "never set the outgoing content type header, no matter > what." Anyone with an apache module in the filter chain who sets the > outgoing content type header will need this feature. > > -John > >