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Sounds right. May be the ErrorDocument gets on the way and mishandles it? Try modifying the config in modperl-2.0/ModPerl-Registry/t/ and see if you can break that test, since it does exactly what you try to, but there is no explicit ErrorDocument setting. To simplify things

... To simplify things you can use an Apache-Test skeleton to make up a reproducible case that we can work with. You can download it from:
http://perl.apache.org/~geoff/bug-reporting-skeleton-mp2.tar.gz



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