runrev adds http header for free?

Bert Shuler bertshuler at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 18 10:05:05 EDT 2008


ok, I thought that was only used when using the URL keyword.
I am simply writing to a socket.
How would rev even know I was intending to write http?


On Jul 18, 2008, at 10:02 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

> Hi Bert,
>
> You can set the httpHeaders property. E.g. the User-Agent. There's  
> lots of information in the list archives and of course you need to  
> check the docs.
>
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>
> Mark Schonewille
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> On 18 jul 2008, at 15:57, Bert Shuler wrote:
>
>> I wanted to write a quick http server, mostly just to learn rev.
>>
>> It was very easy, and I am happy so far, but I have a mystery I  
>> hope someone can help me with.
>> My code is here: http://www.mediafire.com/?jbldjj0ogck
>>
>> It seems that when I write the data back out to to the socket,  
>> runrev adds a http header on its own, and I cant add the one I want.
>> Really weird.
>>
>> When I have it execute this perl script, you can see the problem:
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/perl
>>
>> print "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
>> print "<tt>\n";
>> foreach $key (sort keys(%ENV)) {
>>   print "$key = $ENV{$key}<p>";
>> }
>>
>> Also, I am open to advice on my coding, but please if it is bashing  
>> me, send that directly to me at BertShuler at yahoo.com
>>
>> Thanks
>
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