I have a follow-up question to one I asked very recently Suggested file name for CGI output, though basically unrelated (hence the new node). I have the following code to make gzipped ouput from a CGI.
use Compress::Zlib; if($out eq 'gz'){ binmode STDOUT; print("Content-type: application/x-gzip\n\n"); my $gz = gzopen(\*STDOUT, "wb") or die "Cannot open stdout: $gzerrno\n" ; foreach my $line (@lines){ $gz->gzwrite($line) or die "error writing: $gzerrno\n" ; } $gz->gzclose; }
With some help from the Monks, things work now as I want them as a stand-alone CGI. However, I'm now trying to do the same thing under mod_perl. I now see that STDOUT is tied in mod_perl, which prevents this techique from working there. What would be the best approach to get gzipped output from my script under mod_perl?

-a


In reply to STDOUT and mod_perl by albert

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