Tyler MacDonald wrote:
My question is why HEAD == M_GET and not HEAD == M_HEAD. :-) It's
not a problem or anything, it just seems odd and I'm curious. I guess I'll
subscribe to Yet Another Mailing List and ask the httpd developers
themselves. ;-)
They are identical in terms of preparin
Arne Skjaerholt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> All the Apache constants are available in the Apache2::Const module. See
> perldoc Apache2::Const for details on how to import symbols and so on.
You know, I'm probably asking this question on the wrong list. :-)
httpd-2.0.53/incl
Hi,
All the Apache constants are available in the Apache2::Const module. See
perldoc Apache2::Const for details on how to import symbols and so on.
Arne
:wq
I see that there's a $r->header_only method... but every other method (GET,
POST, and even exotic ones like CHECKOUT) have an M_ constant... I'm
guessing that this carries over from the apache2 API, but I'm curious, is
there a good reason for this or is it just how things ended up? It seems
like it