$self->ar($ar);
}
-=item parse_location
+=item warn
=cut
return;
}
-=item warn
+
+=item parse_location
=cut
for (keys %headers) {
$self->headers_in->set($_, $headers{$_});
}
+
my $path = $self->ar->uri;
my $loc = $self->ar->location;
+
{
no warnings 'uninitialized';
$path .= '/' if $path eq $loc;
- $path =~ s/^($loc)?\///;
+ if ($loc =~ /\/$/) {
+ $path =~ s/^($loc)?//;
+ } else {
+ $path =~ s/^($loc)?\///;
+ }
}
+
$self->path($path);
$self->parse_path;
$self->parse_args;
=item redirect_request
+Sets output headers to redirect based on the arguments provided
+
+Accepts either a single argument of the full url to redirect to, or a hash of
+named parameters :
+
+$r->redirect_request('http://www.example.com/path');
+
+or
+
+$r->redirect_request(protocol=>'https', domain=>'www.example.com', path=>'/path/file?arguments', status=>'302', url=>'..');
+
+The named parameters are protocol, domain, path, status and url
+
+Only 1 named parameter is required but other than url, they can be combined as
+required and current values (from the request) will be used in place of any
+missing arguments. The url argument must be a full url including protocol and
+can only be combined with status.
+
=cut
sub redirect_request