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Re^3: Debugging CGI/PERL

by EvanK (Chaplain)
on Mar 23, 2007 at 14:43 UTC ( [id://606253]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: Debugging CGI/PERL
in thread Debugging CGI/PERL

I'm nitpicking I know, but the response header can start and end with many directives...the only absolutely required one is Content-Type (and it must indeed end with two linebreaks). For example, this is perfectly legal:
Set-Cookie: USER_COOKIE=blahblahblah; path=/; domain=.example.com Content-Type: text/plain Transfer-Encoding: chunked Content-Encoding: gzip This is my content...
Of course, if the OP is already using CGI (which he should be), then you can simply use the CGI->header() method:
print CGI->header('text/plain');

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