Jason Rhinelander wrote:
Is it, then, intentional?
You know, I'm not entirely sure, but I betting its because
STDIN, STDERR, STDOUT are re-tied to the streams in the request object automagically for you in Registery/PerlRun under the 'perl-script' Handler. Under the mod_perl handler, these are not tied for you; thus,
you must use $r->print() instead.

The re-tie ing is likely goofing something.




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