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btrott's answer is correct. If you are not using mod_perl or Apache::SIG
(i.e. you don't have any control over the webserver used)
Then you have to catch SIGPIPE on stdout. Set up your program
to do this and you should be ok. Basically, you just have to
catch the signal on the perl side of things before the web
server's handler does the work for you.
--- Crulx crulx@iaxs.net In reply to Re: Apache Problem
by Crulx
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