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Posted to test-cvs@httpd.apache.org by st...@apache.org on 2003/11/07 23:30:33 UTC
cvs commit: httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache TestRequest.pm
stas 2003/11/07 14:30:33
Modified: perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache TestRequest.pm
Log:
update the follow redirect behavior with POSTs doc
Submitted by: David Wheeler <da...@kineticode.com>
Revision Changes Path
1.92 +4 -5 httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestRequest.pm
Index: TestRequest.pm
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RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-test/perl-framework/Apache-Test/lib/Apache/TestRequest.pm,v
retrieving revision 1.91
retrieving revision 1.92
diff -u -u -r1.91 -r1.92
--- TestRequest.pm 27 Oct 2003 22:45:13 -0000 1.91
+++ TestRequest.pm 7 Nov 2003 22:30:33 -0000 1.92
@@ -709,11 +709,10 @@
loading and enabling the new experimental HTTP/1.1 protocol module).
And finally, the semantics of the C<requests_redirectable> parameter
-is different than for C<LWP::UserAgent>. C<Apache::TestRequest> never
-follows redirects for POST requests. However, it either follows
-redirects for all other kinds of requests, or it doesn't. Thus
+is different than for C<LWP::UserAgent>: It either follows
+redirects for a request, or it doesn't. Thus
C<requests_redirectable> is a boolean value instead of the array
-reference that C<LWP::UserAgent> expects. Thus, to force
+reference that C<LWP::UserAgent> expects. To force
C<Apache::TestRequest> not to follow redirects in any of its
convenience functions, pass a false value to C<requests_redirectable>:
@@ -733,7 +732,7 @@
=item redirect_ok
-By default they will follow redirects retrieved from the server. To
+By default a request will follow redirects retrieved from the server. To
prevent this behavior, pass a false value to a C<redirect_ok>
parameter: