Re: Apache w/ Perl config problem?
>From the command line definetley no extra space, so it's go to be an
Apache problem. I upgraded to 1.3.33, that didn't . I'm thinking of
going to a very basic build and adding mod and enableing features a
couple at a time. I don't know what else to do. Suggestions on a good
starting build. I'm thinking one of these modules I'm using has errors.
I tried stripping almost everything out of the httpd.conf file. Still
no luck.
Here's my build
mod_php4, mod_gzip, mod_throttle, mod_perl, mod_access_referer,
mod_session, mod_auth_, mod_ssl, mod_setenvif, mod_so, mod_auth,
mod_access, mod_alias, mod_userdir, mod_actions, mod_imap, mod_asis,
mod_cgi, mod_dir, mod_autoindex, mod_include, mod_info, mod_status,
mod_negotiation, mod_mime, mod_mime_magic, mod_log_config, mod_env,
http_core
Juha Laiho wrote:
> "ecropolan" <warren@ecropolis.com> said:
> >Looks like we're on to something there. I see what's happening. Now
the
> >only question is how to fix it. Do you think it's an Apache problem
or
> >Perl? Is there a configuration file for this type of header output?
> >Anyone out there have any knowledge of this?
>
> It seems to me to be problem with Apache configuration -- or, with
how
> you've configured perl to be used with Apache. However, I can't
imagine
> what in configuration could cause this, as this would simply break
> every CGI script in existence.
>
> To verify, try (once more) running the exact same script from the
> command line, and check that it doesn't start its output by printing
out
> an empty line.
>
> You might also try to create a script of similar functionality with
some
> other language (say, a shell script), and invoke that through Apache
> to see whether the problem applies to all CGI content regardless of
> implementation language, or whether this is specific to scripts
written
> in Perl.
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