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joey 2007-02-15 09:23:49 +00:00
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I didn't have Time/Duration.pm installed when I clicked RecentChanges. The perl failed. The CGI outputed the Content-type: text/html and the complete HTML which included the error in side of the paragraph tags. Maybe a newline was sent before that Content-type line. The web browser didn't render the HTML but just showed the source. I didn't have Time/Duration.pm installed when I clicked RecentChanges. The
perl failed. The CGI outputed the Content-type: text/html and the complete
HTML which included the error in side of the paragraph tags. Maybe a newline
was sent before that Content-type line. The web browser didn't render the HTML
but just showed the source.
> I can't reproduce this, I get a properly formatted error page. > I can't reproduce this, I get a properly formatted error page.
> If you'd like to send me the page, I can try to figure out what > If you'd like to send me the page, I can try to figure out what
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>> --JeremyReed >> --JeremyReed
Here's what I see, taking the web server out of the picture:
joey@kodama:~>~/html/ikiwiki.cgi 2>/dev/null |hexdump -C|head -1
00000000 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 74 79 70 65 3a 20 74 65 |Content-type: te|
No spurious 0a. With apache:
0100 75 6e 6b 65 64 0d 0a 43 6f 6e 74 65 6e 74 2d 54 unked..C ontent-T
Here the 0d 0a is a CRLF, and note that it's output by the web server, not
ikiwiki. It's perfectly valid, while a lone 0a, just a linefeed, is not valid
HTTP. Conclusion, this was your web server; it's not uncommon for hacky
little web servers to not use proper CRLF's, and it works _some_ of the time,
depending on how strict the browser is.
I'm calling this [[bugs/done]] --[[Joey]]