header. Trying to print ->content_type is an error. For clarity, the
method ->print_content_type is available.
+ $cgix->print_content_type;
+
+ # OR
+ $cgix->print_content_type('text/html');
+
+ # OR
+ $cgix->print_content_type('text/html', 'utf-8');
+
"->set_cookie"
Arguments are the same as those to CGI->new->cookie({}). Uses CGI's
cookie method to create a cookie, but then, depending on if content
See also CGI::Ex::Validate.
-AUTHOR
- Paul Seamons
-
LICENSE
This module may be distributed under the same terms as Perl itself.
+AUTHOR
+ Paul Seamons <perl at seamons dot com>
+