hi all, yet another mod_perl/ Apache2 specific question. as you can see from the title of my post, it's about an error message that i get. in my startup.pl there is the line:
use Apache2::Const -compile => qw(:common :http);
and in another module, called Lib.pm (because it contains a bunch of common functions for all 'CGI' pages), the tune goes:
sub decline { # print some stuff Apache2::Const::OK; }
which works absolutely fine. but now, in a 'CGI' script, being executed under ModPerl::Registry, the following lines
$r->headers_out->add('Location' => "/main"); $r->content_type('text/html'); return Apache2::Const::REDIRECT;
produce the above error message. to me that looks like a problem of ModPerl::Registry, but even if it were, i probably hadn't the skills to correct it.

any ideas?
many thx in advance
martin (aka thcsoft)


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