10-06-2007
Unix command redirection
Hi all,,
Is there any way to redirect the command o/p directaly to a memory location instead of redirecting it to the file??
Last edited by swap007; 10-06-2007 at 06:49 AM..
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NAME
HTTP::Exception::3XX - Base Class for 3XX (redirect) Exceptions
VERSION
0.04001
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Exception;
# all are exactly the same
HTTP::Exception->throw(301, location => 'google.com');
HTTP::Exception::301->throw(location => 'google.com');
HTTP::Exception::MOVED_PERMANENTLY->throw(location => 'google.com');
# and in your favourite Webframework
eval { ... }
if (my $e = HTTP::Exception::301->caught) {
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}
DESCRIPTION
This package is the base class for all 3XX (redirect) Exceptions. This makes adding features for a range of exceptions easier.
DON'T USE THIS PACKAGE DIRECTLY. 'use HTTP::Exception' does this for you.
ADDITIONAL FIELDS
Fields, that 3XX-Exceptions provide over HTTP::Exceptions.
location
Indicates, where the browser is beeing redirected to.
AUTHOR
Thomas Mueller, "<tmueller at cpan.org>"
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to "bug-http-exception at rt.cpan.org", or through the web interface at
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SUPPORT
You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.
perldoc HTTP::Exception::Base
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LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
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