Hello Monks,
I am trying to use HTTP::Daemon as a mini-webserver (as part of a larger script). If a client makes an HTTP GET request (using wget), everything works fine. However, if I kill the client (just after the web server receives the request), when the HTTP::Daemon calls send_response, the entire process dies!
I tried stepping into Daemon.pm to find where it kills the process. In Daemon::send_basic_header, send_status_line works fine (which supposedly sends status to the client) but the next line kills my entire process
sub send_basic_header {
my $self = shift;
...
$self->send_status_line(@_) #works
print $self "Date: ", time2str(time), $CRLF #DIES HERE
...
}
Can anyone help me?
thanks,
Michael
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