Re: $r-prev is always defined

2002-09-09 Thread Geoffrey Young
Jindo wrote: Hello, According to docs, $r-prev returns undef unless there is an internal redirect. But to my surprises, $r-prev is always defined, severely breaking down the code/flow logic of my scripts. Here is what I have in /Index.cgi (My browser defaults to that page

RE: $r-prev is always defined

2002-09-09 Thread Jindo
figured out I'll let the list know. Yours, Jindo -Original Message- From: Geoffrey Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 9:35 PM To: Jindo Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: $r-prev is always defined Jindo wrote: Hello, According to docs, $r-prev returns

Re: $r-prev is always defined

2002-09-09 Thread Geoffrey Young
Jindo wrote: Hello, Unfortunately, I did suspect the same before and called Index.cgi directly. By calling it directly, $r-log_error($r-prev()-uri()) still perfectly printed one line in error_log. you must be doing something with internal redirects _someplace_. I'm running CVS

$r-prev is always defined

2002-09-08 Thread Jindo
Hello, According to docs, $r-prev returns undef unless there is an internal redirect. But to my surprises, $r-prev is always defined, severely breaking down the code/flow logic of my scripts. Here is what I have in /Index.cgi (My browser defaults to that page) for debugging $r-log_error($r