Hello,

I just try to change some code from HTTP::Daemon to POE with POE::Component::Server::HTTP and get the following warning:

The _signal event is deprecated. Please use sig() to register a signa +l handler at E:\work\projects\cws_poe\cws.pl line 12 POE::Kernel's run() method was never called.
I've searched the documentation comming with POE and the monastir as well as http://poe.perl.org/, but haven't yet found out how I can change this and what can I register as a signal with POE.

Please, could you tell me what I have to do?

Best regards,

ls

The code of the Script is nearly exactly the code from perldoc POE::Component::Server::HTTP:

#! /usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use POE; use POE::Component::Server::HTTP; use HTTP::Status; use vars qw($Port); $Port = 8889; my $httpd = POE::Component::Server::HTTP->new ( Port => $Port, ContentHandler => { '/' => \&MainHandler }, Headers => {Server => 'any server' }, ); POE::Kernel->call($httpd, "shutdown"); sub MainHandler { my ($request, $response) = @_; $response->code(RC_OK); $response->content("Hi, you fetched ". $request->uri); return RC_OK; } # MainHandler

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