Re: Apache::Cookie
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Arshavir Grigorian wrote:
> Geoffrey Young wrote:
>
>>> libapreq2 is currently using $r->headers_out instead
>>> of $r->err_headers_out, which is why you're not seeing the
>>> cookie on your redirect response. I think the consensus
>>> is that this is a bug in libapreq2-2.04, but I haven't seen
>>> any other apreq committers weigh in on the subject, so
>>> I'm not sure.
>>>
>>
>>
>> libapreq1 uses error_headers_out, so I think it's proper to follow
>> that well
>> established tradition, fwiw.
>>
> Thanks for the feedback. I guess I am wondering who I would need to
> talk to in order to get this fixed.
>
> Just to understand, why does it need to use the err_headers_out
> instead of headers_out? There does not seem to be any errors. Am I
> misinterpreting the function name or is it a misnomer?
I have run into this in the past, and just rediscovered it again last
week. A redirect response is either generally 301 or 302. Since it is
not a 200 level response, this could be the reason. that error headers
out needs to be set, instead of just the regular headers
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