Hello, I've tried to use one of the examples found in the mod_perl docs, but the PerlResponseHandler is not taken into consideration.
My Perl module is: --------------------------------------------------- package Testing::Response; use strict; use Apache2::RequestRec (); # for $r->content_type use Apache2::RequestIO (); # for $r->print use Apache2::Const -compile => ':common'; sub handler { my $r = shift; $r->content_type('text/plain'); $r->subprocess_env; for (sort keys %ENV){ $r->print("$_ => $ENV{$_}\n"); } return Apache2::Const::OK; } 1; ----------------------------------------------------- With the httpd config: ----------------------------------------------------- <Location /> Order deny,allow allow from all SetHandler perl-script PerlResponseHandler Testing::Response </Location> ----------------------------------------------------- Still, my Apache sends it's content as the filter doesn't even exists. What am I missing here? Thank you, Cristi -- Cristi Barladeanu Developer GRAPEFRUIT tel/fax: +40 232 233066, 233068 mobile: +40 724 363640 www.grapefruit.ro