Re: [Lxr-general] [warn] /lxr/source/ did not send an HTTP header
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From: Malcolm B. <mal...@gm...> - 2005-07-25 23:19:51
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My guess would be that somehow the setup for sending HTTP headers has been altered. The normal setup using mod_perl is for lxr to send the header (you can find the code that does that by greping for "content-type". It's possible this has been commented out, or for some other reason the header is being sent wrongly. You can also check using Firefox & the web developer toolbar what the actual headers received by the browser were. Or use wget to see the headers. Cheers, Malcolm Simon Kissane wrote: > Hi > > I get the above message on all the pages. > > I am running a CVS version of lxr, with Apache/2.0.54 (Unix) > mod_perl/2.0.1 Perl/v5.8.7 > (Plus, I've hacked around with the source of lxr a bit trying to get it > to work..) > > Anyone have any ides what might cause the above message? > > Cheers > Simon > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > This message has been 'sanitized'. This means that potentially > dangerous content has been rewritten or removed. The following > log describes which actions were taken. > > Sanitizer (start="1121756305"): > Forcing message to be multipart/mixed, to facilitate logging. > Writer (pos="4849"): > Part (pos="4898"): > Part (pos="129"): > SanitizeFile (filename="unnamed.txt", mimetype="text/plain"): > Match (names="unnamed.txt", rule="9"): > Enforced policy: accept > > Part (pos="591"): > SanitizeFile (filename="unnamed.html", mimetype="text/html"): > Match (names="unnamed.html", rule="9"): > Enforced policy: accept > > > Anomy 0.0.0 : Sanitizer.pm > $Id: Sanitizer.pm,v 1.90 2005/01/04 20:30:13 bre Exp $ |