CGI::Application::Plugin::Apache seems very much like junk
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use CGI::Application::Dispatch 2.17; Main(@ARGV); exit(0); sub Main { local $ENV{PATH_INFO} = '/MyApp/g403'; local $ENV{PATH_INFO} = '/MyApp/'; #~ CGI::Application::Dispatch->dispatch( default => 'g403', ); CGI::Application::Dispatch->dispatch; } ## end sub Main BEGIN { package MyApp; $INC{'MyApp.pm'} = __FILE__; use parent 'CGI::Application'; sub setup { my $self = shift; $self->start_mode('g403'); $self->run_modes( g403 => 'g403', ); } sub g403 { shift->header_props( -status => 403, -nph => 1, ); return "you do not have permission"; } } ## end BEGIN __END__ HTTP/1.0 403 Server: cmdline Status: 403 Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:09:25 GMT Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 you do not have permission

In reply to Re^5: Return 403 from within CGI::Application runmode by Anonymous Monk
in thread Return 403 from within CGI::Application runmode by tbjers

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