cgi problem
Kent Johnson
kent at kentsjohnson.com
Thu Mar 9 07:42:41 EST 2006
Paul Rubin wrote:
> Tim Roberts <timr at probo.com> writes:
>
>>Yes, but the CGI module doesn't write anything, so the advice of writing a
>>"Location:" header still applies.
>
>
> Aha, it's coming from CGIHTTPServer.py:CGIHTTPRequestHandler.run_cgi()
> where it says
>
> self.send_response(200, "Script output follows")
>
> I got the two modules confused. This still leaves me with the same
> basic problem, how to suppress the sending of that header.
Ah, now I get it. This does look like a bug in CGIHTTPServer to me. As
you note, it hardcodes the 200 status response. The CGI spec says that
the CGI program can use the Status: header to tell the server what
status code to send but CGIHTTPServer doesn't do that.
ISTM the spec requires the server to buffer and interpret the HTTP
headers from the CGI so the Status header can be set based on the CGI
response.
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