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ModPerl::RegistryCooker default_handler returned status

2014-08-31 Thread Pavel V.
Hi all. Can anybody explain historical reasons of ModPerl::RegistryCooker default_handler() implementation? We can see the following piece of code there: # handlers shouldn't set $r-status but return it, so we reset the # status after running it my $old_status =

Re: ModPerl::RegistryCooker default_handler returned status

2014-08-31 Thread Perrin Harkins
Hi Pavel, You might get more interesting answers on the users mailing list, but there's lots of discussion about this in the archives. For example: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/modperl/modperl/45559?search_string=registry%20status;#45559

Re: ModPerl::RegistryCooker default_handler returned status

2014-08-31 Thread Pavel V.
Hi, Perrin. Hi Pavel, You might get more interesting answers on the users mailing list, but there's lots of discussion about this in the archives. Thanks for interesting reading. I will read for a last 4 hours. For example: