NAME
Apache::HEADRegistry - Apache::Registry drop-in for HEAD requests
SYNOPSIS
httpd.conf:
PerlModule Apache::HEADRegsitry
SetHandler perl-script
PerlHandler Apache::HEADRegistry
Options +ExecCGI
PerlSendHeader On
DESCRIPTION
Apache::HEADRegistry is a drop-in for Apache::Registry that
properly handles HEAD requests. Currently, Apache::Registry
incorrectly handles HEAD requests - it acts as though they are
GET requests, returning both the headers and content. So, not
only does represent a way in which mod_cgi and Apache::Registry
are different, but Apache::Registry is not RFC compliant and
causes trouble with some modern browsers. This module attempts
to correct the wrong in Apache::Registry by intercepting headers
much in the way that mod_perl does, but then respecting the value
of $r->header_only.
NOTES
Apache::HEADRegistry is a subclass of Apache::RegistryNG, which
means that it doesn't behave _exactly_ the same as Apache::Registry.
Namely, it uses the filename of the script to determine the
unique package namespace, whereas Apache::Registry uses the URI.
HEADRegistry also does not do any of the auto-dereferencing in its
print() method - if you want that type of thing, then you are
obviously relying on the mod_perl API and can therefore check
$r->header_only yourself. This module is meant for those who
want mod_cgi emulation only.
FEATURES/BUGS
The only current bug seems to be for scripts that handle redirects,
such as:
use CGI;
$cgi = CGI->new;
print $cgi->redirect ("http://www.foo.com/");
or
print "Location: http://www.foo.com/";
What happens is that the default Apache 302 error is displayed
instead of just the headers. This is a bug both with Apache::Registry
and Apache::HEADRegistry and seems to lie with mod_perl and it's
internal messing with the $r->assbackwards flag (but I'm not entirely
sure).
This module also does not handle write() calls at the moment - if
you have a need for that let me know.
SEE ALSO
perl(1), mod_perl(3), Apache(3), Apache::Registry(3),
Apache::RegistryNG
AUTHOR
Geoffrey Young
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2002, Geoffrey Young.
All rights reserved.
This module is free software. It may be used, redistributed
and/or modified under the same terms as Perl itself.
HISTORY
This code is derived in part from examples in the
"The mod_perl Developer's Cookbook"
For more information, visit http://www.modperlcookbook.org/
It also contains code lifted from various mod_perl internal
sources, such as Apache.pm and mod_perl.c, and LWP. Thanks
all for being good open source contributors.