The $self->run_modes stuff takes care of the HTTP headers for you, which is the exact problem the OP has. So its much more useful than a large conditional where you claim it is identical.
If you don't like configuring the runmodes in the setup method, you can just use CGI::Application::Plugin::AutoRunmode.
Also, once you go with CGI::Application, you immediately have all of the plugins that others have shared on CPAN so you don't have to keep reinventing wheels that have already been done better by others.
In reply to Re^5: CHECKING IF HEADER DEFINED
by trwww
in thread CHECKING IF HEADER DEFINED
by FRIENDOFGOD
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