NAME
Maypole::Headers - Convenience wrapper around HTTP::Headers
SYNOPSIS
use Maypole::Headers;
$r->headers_out(Maypole::Headers->new); # Note, automatic in Maypole
$r->headers_out->set('Content-Base' => 'http://localhost/maypole');
$r->headers_out->push('Set-Cookie' => $cookie->as_string);
$r->headers_out->push('Set-Cookie' => $cookie2->as_string);
print $r->headers_out->as_string;
DESCRIPTION
A convenience wrapper around HTTP::Headers
. Additional methods are provided to make the mutators less repetitive and wordy. For example:
$r->headers_out->header(Content_Base => $r->config->uri_base);
can be written as:
$r->headers_out->set(Content_Base => $r->config->uri_base);
METHODS
All the standard HTTP::Headers methods, plus the following:
- get($header)
-
Get the value of a header field.
An alias to
HTTP::Headers->header
- set($header =
gt
$value, ...) -
Set the value of one or more header fields
An alias to
HTTP::Headers->header
- push($header =
gt
$value) -
Add a value to the field named
$header
. Previous values are maintained.An alias to
HTTP::Headers->push_header
- add
-
Alias to
push
- useful forApache::Session::Wrapper
support, in CGI mode. - init($header =
gt
$value) -
Set the value for the field named
$header
, but only if that header is currently undefined.An alias to
HTTP::Headers->init_header
- remove($header, ...)
-
Remove one of more headers
An alias to
HTTP::Headers->remove_header
- field_names()
-
Returns a list of distinct header names
An alias to
HTTP::Headers->header_field_names
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Simon Flack