> -----Mensagem original----- > De: Brad W. Galiette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Enviada em: domingo, 30 de junho de 2002 17:59 > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Assunto: Header Troubles > > > I am current running mod_perl with PerlSendHeader On; in this manner, the Perl applications that I am running > can post the many headers that are required for proper operation, such as "Set-Cookie", "Location", etc.
You can do it better with PerlSendHeader OFF. $r->header_out(Location => '/path') > > However, while my scripts are functioning properly, the Apache error log cites a number of locations as being > "bad headers" when I know for certain that they are HTML, and not header data. I have confirmed that all header > blocks are followed "\r\n\r\n" but still no avail. Any ideas on why Apache is confusing something such as "> > <BR><BR>" to be a header? :-P Are you running Apache on Win32? Otherwise, print "\n\n" instead. > > Regards, > Brad Galiette Ricardo Basto