When I turn on mod_perl, my printed Content-type headers like this are not being parsed: print "Content-Type: text/html\n\n"; My website works in Firefox, but other (less tolerant) browsers like Chrome just print the source code with Content-Type: text/html also printed at the top. Developers tools show the Content-type header is missing. This is mod_perl/2.0.11 and I have +ParseHeaders in my apache config like so:
<VirtualHost myserverip:443> ServerAdmin webmaster@mysite.com DocumentRoot /var/www/mysite.com/public_html ServerName mysite.com ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/mysite.com-error_log CustomLog /var/log/httpd/mysite.com-access_log common <Directory "/var/www/mysite.com/public_html"> AddHandler perl-script .cgi .pl .pm PerlResponseHandler ModPerl::PerlRunPrefork PerlOptions +ParseHeaders Options +ExecCGI -Indexes DirectoryIndex disabled AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteOptions inherit # lots of mod_rewrite stuff in here # </IfModule> </Directory> </VirtualHost>
Any ideas how I can fix this? thanks

In reply to headers not being parsed with mod_perl by beaker121

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