GOOD catch!
I put a sigpipe handler in and voila!
no more ugly program aborting
thanks
sub send_http_resp {
print "$$ begin: send_http_resp\n" if $verbose;
my ($client, $content) = @_;
local $SIG{PIPE} = sub { print "$$ SIGPIPE\n" };
eval {
my $header = HTTP::Headers->new('Content-Type' => 'text/xml; cha
+rset=utf-8');
print "$$ send_http_resp : created a new HTTP::Headers object\n"
+ if $verbose;
my $response = HTTP::Response->new(200, 'OK', $header, $content)
+;
print "$$ send_http_resp : created a new HTTP::Response object\n
+" if $verbose;
$client->send_response($response);
print "$$ send_http_resp OK\n" if $verbose;
};
if ($@) {
print "$$ caught http exception: $@\n" if $verbose;
}
print "$$ end: send_http_resp\n" if $verbose;
}
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