Re: $r->handler() Issue
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, David Wheeler wrote: > Hey All, > > I've got a PerlTransHandler where I want to disable, under certain > circumstances (that is, whenever the content type isn't 'text/html') the > content handler. However, this code doesn't do the trick: > > $r->handler('default-handler'); > > And neither does this: > > $r->handler("perl-script"); > $r->set_handlers('PerlHandler' => [ \&OK ]) > > Or even this: > > $r->handler("perl-script"); > $r->set_handlers('PerlHandler' => [ \&DECLINED ]) > > None of these snippets affects the content phase in any way; the > PerlHandler I install in httpd.conf gets executed every time, no matter > what. Can anyone tell me how I can disable my PerlHandler for the current > request? you either need to have a PerlTypeHandler that sets $r->handler and returns OK (to prevent mod_mime from settting it) or set $r->handler with a PerlFixupHandler.
RE: $r->handler() Issue
On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Geoffrey Young wrote: > just return DONE - the request will go straight to the logging phase. Well, that would be good if I didn't want *anything* to be served, but I do - I just want Apache's default handler to handle it, instead. But it turns out I was able to figure out the solution: I had to wait until after the URI Translation phase to do this -- or else that phase undid whatever I had done! So I added $r->handler('default-handler'); to the FixupHandler, and it works great! Thanks! David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: $r->handler() Issue
> -Original Message- > From: David Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 2:25 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: $r->handler() Issue > > > Hey All, > > I've got a PerlTransHandler where I want to disable, under certain > circumstances (that is, whenever the content type isn't > 'text/html') the > content handler. However, this code doesn't do the trick: just return DONE - the request will go straight to the logging phase. HTH --Geoff
$r->handler() Issue
Hey All, I've got a PerlTransHandler where I want to disable, under certain circumstances (that is, whenever the content type isn't 'text/html') the content handler. However, this code doesn't do the trick: $r->handler('default-handler'); And neither does this: $r->handler("perl-script"); $r->set_handlers('PerlHandler' => [ \&OK ]) Or even this: $r->handler("perl-script"); $r->set_handlers('PerlHandler' => [ \&DECLINED ]) None of these snippets affects the content phase in any way; the PerlHandler I install in httpd.conf gets executed every time, no matter what. Can anyone tell me how I can disable my PerlHandler for the current request? Thanks, David -- David Wheeler AIM: dwTheory [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 15726394 Yahoo!: dew7e Jabber: [EMAIL PROTECTED]