$r->status("400");
$r->status_line("400 Error Baby");

Produces: "HTTP/1.1 400 Error Baby"

And

$r->status("207");
$r->status_line("207 Multi-Status");

Produces: "HTTP/1.1 207 Multi-Status"

So, I recon I will try this now in the main app.

Thanks :-)



On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 8:26 AM, William A. Rowe Jr. <wr...@rowe-clan.net>wrote:

> On 9/28/2010 12:25 AM, Nico Coetzee wrote:
> > The status 400 (with $r->status_line) produces the same result "HTTP/1.1
> 200 OK" and with
> > ($r->status) is creates a "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request" (the custom string
> gets lost)
> >
> > The $r->status with a code of 499 produces a "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request"
>
> Sort of confirms my theory.
>
> Set status to 400 and set status_line to 400 Custom Message, see what
> happens?
>
> I suspect that 499 simply isn't allowed, which is wrong, but the current
> behavior none the less.
>

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