RE: cfgid module - setting HTTP status header

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De: Sreenath BH [mailto:bhsreenath@xxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: jeudi 7 janvier 2016 13:30
Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto:  cfgid module - setting HTTP status header

Hi,

We have written some C fastcgi programs and we are using apache fcgid module.
When we encounter an error in the script, we want the end user
(client) to see HTTP status of 401/403, etc.

However, even if we set Status header to any of the above values, HTTP status is returned to the client as 200.

I read that fastcgi module will work correctly if Status header is set by the program. Is the behavior of fcgid different?

Is there any way we can send such status code in fcgid?

thanks,
Sreenath

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