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johnm1

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:43 am
Post subject: Non Parsed Headers
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How do you turn on nph non parsed headers for an apache server. Can it be
done in the httpd.conf file or does it need to be compiled to do so. I have
a perl script that stats with nph- which is supposed to tell the server not
to send headers because the script will be sending its own. It works on
other servers but on one in paticular it sends two headers to the browser
because apache is still sending them when it shouldn't.
THanks
John Micahel

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Sep 21, 2004 12:30 pm
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"John Michael" <johnm RemoveThis @acadiacom.net> schreef in bericht
news:10kv5ajgft2at18@corp.supernews.com...
 > How do you turn on nph non parsed headers for an apache server. Can it be
 > done in the httpd.conf file or does it need to be compiled to do so. I
have
 > a perl script that stats with nph- which is supposed to tell the server
not
 > to send headers because the script will be sending its own. It works on
 > other servers but on one in paticular it sends two headers to the browser
 > because apache is still sending them when it shouldn't.
IIRC put your expires settings in a <directory..> and keep cgi-bin outside
this tree.

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Sep 22, 2004 10:58 pm
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John Michael said the following on 21/09/2004 04:43:

 > How do you turn on nph non parsed headers for an apache server. Can it be
 > done in the httpd.conf file or does it need to be compiled to do so. I have
 > a perl script that stats with nph- which is supposed to tell the server not
 > to send headers because the script will be sending its own. It works on
 > other servers but on one in paticular it sends two headers to the browser
 > because apache is still sending them when it shouldn't.

Strange, AFAIK it should indeed work. I didn't have to do anything
(apart to preface a CGI shell script with "nph-") to get it working.

I could only find 1 reference in Google that is might not work with
apache-ssl, but I just tested that and it works.

AFAIK there's no setting in httpd.conf for this. You might ask it in
"news://comp.infosystems.www.authoring.cgi", maybe they can help.

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Harrie<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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