Re: problems with $r->status('OK')
You don't want to do that... You want to do this: use Apache::Constants qw(:common); and then $r-status(OK); # (no quotes) Issac - Original Message - From: "clayton cottingham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 6:47 PM Subject: problems with $r->status('OK') > hello: > > im using Apache/1.3.12 > and > mod_perl/1.24 > > every time i use > the $r->status('OK'); > > it gives me this error > > Argument "OK" isn't numeric in subroutine entry > > has anyone come accross this before? > > thanks >
Re: problems with $r->status('OK')
you'll want to do use Apache::Constants qw(OK); and change that to $r->status(OK); as OK is actually defined as a constant function sub OK { 0 } END -- Philip M. Gollucci (p6m7g8) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 301.314.3118 Science, Discovery, & the Universe (UMCP) Webmaster & Webship Teacher URL: http://www.sdu.umd.edu EJPress.com Database/PERL Programmer & System Admin URL : http://www.ejournalpress.com Resume : http://p6m7g8.com/Work/index.html On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, clayton cottingham wrote: > hello: > > im using Apache/1.3.12 > and > mod_perl/1.24 > > every time i use > the $r->status('OK'); > > it gives me this error > > Argument "OK" isn't numeric in subroutine entry > > has anyone come accross this before? > > thanks >
Re: problems with $r->status('OK')
Hans Juergen von Lengerke wrote: > > clayton cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mar 4, 2002: > > > every time i use > > the $r->status('OK'); > > "OK" in this context is not a string, but a constant that is defined in > Apache::Constants. Modify your code like this: > > use Apache::Constants qw(:common); > ... > $r->status(OK); # No quotes, it's a constant > > HTH, Hans hmm, ok did that before but i needed a restart ! sheesh!! thanks for the quick reply!
Re: problems with $r->status('OK')
clayton cottingham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mar 4, 2002: > every time i use > the $r->status('OK'); "OK" in this context is not a string, but a constant that is defined in Apache::Constants. Modify your code like this: use Apache::Constants qw(:common); ... $r->status(OK); # No quotes, it's a constant HTH, Hans
problems with $r->status('OK')
hello: im using Apache/1.3.12 and mod_perl/1.24 every time i use the $r->status('OK'); it gives me this error Argument "OK" isn't numeric in subroutine entry has anyone come accross this before? thanks