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List:       apache-modperl
Subject:    Re: How to set Content-type properly
From:       André_Warnier <aw () ice-sa ! com>
Date:       2011-05-28 13:59:49
Message-ID: 4DE0FFD5.3090307 () ice-sa ! com
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Thank you.

May I suggest a slight improvement in the online doc at
http://perl.apache.org/docs/2.0/api/Apache2/RequestRec.html#C_content_type_
then, to add this explicitly ?
Currently, it says :

quote

content_type

Get/set the HTTP response Content-type header value.

   my $content_type      = $r->content_type();
   my $prev_content_type = $r->content_type($new_content_type);

     * obj: $r ( Apache2::RequestRec object )
     * opt arg1: $new_content_type (MIME type string)

       Assign a new HTTP response content-type. It will affect the response only if HTTP 
headers weren't sent yet.
     * ret: $content_type

       The current content-type value.

       If $new_content_type was passed, the previous value is returned instead.
     * since: 2.0.00

For example, set the Content-type header to text/plain.

   $r->content_type('text/plain');

If you set this header via the headers_out table directly, it will be ignored by Apache. 
So do not do that.

unquote

Maybe just an additional example :

   $r->content_type('text/plain; charset=UTF-8');



Joe Schaefer wrote:
> Yes!
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----
>> From: André Warnier <aw@ice-sa.com>
>> To: mod_perl list <modperl@perl.apache.org>
>> Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 8:23:34 AM
>> Subject: How to set Content-type properly
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I am using :
>> Apache/2.2.9 (Debian) DAV/2 SVN/1.5.1 mod_jk/1.2.26  PHP/5.2.6-1+lenny9 with 
>> Suhosin-Patch mod_ssl/2.2.9 OpenSSL/0.9.8g  mod_apreq2-20051231/2.6.0 
>> mod_perl/2.0.4 Perl/v5.10.0
>>
>> In a  PerlResponseHandler, I am using Template-Toolkit to generate html pages 
>> sent  back to the browser.
>> Before rendering a template, I set the response  Content-type header, as :
>>
>> $r->content_type('text/html');
>>
>> This  results in a HTTP response to the browser, with the following header  :
>>
>> Content-Type:    text/html
>>
>> However, I would like  this :
>>
>> Content-Type:    text/html;  charset=UTF-8
>>
>> How do I do that  ?
>>
>> is
>>
>> $r->content_type('text/html;  charset=UTF-8');
>>
>> admissible ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
> 

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