Lines Matching defs:nph
71 # 1) use CGI qw(-nph)
72 # 2) CGI::nph(1)
73 # 3) print header(-nph=>1)
931 $NPH++, next if /^[:-]nph$/;
1473 -nph => 0,
1547 my($type,$status,$cookie,$target,$expires,$nph,$charset,$attachment,$p3p,@other) =
1554 for my $header ($type,$status,$cookie,$target,$expires,$nph,$charset,$attachment,$p3p,@other) {
1570 $nph ||= $NPH;
1593 push(@header,$protocol . ' ' . ($status || '200 OK')) if $nph;
1594 push(@header,"Server: " . &server_software()) if $nph;
1615 push(@header,"Date: " . expires(0,'http')) if $expires || $cookie || $nph;
1621 if (($MOD_PERL >= 1) && !$nph) {
1652 my($url,$target,$status,$cookie,$nph,@other) =
1661 '-nph' => $nph);
3431 #### Method: nph
3434 'nph' => <<'END_OF_FUNC',
3435 sub nph {
5061 =item -nph
5225 -nph=>1,
5271 The B<-nph> parameter, if set to a true value, will issue the correct
5324 -nph=>1,
5331 The B<-nph> parameter, if set to a true value, will issue the correct
7704 the prefix "nph-". The Macintosh WebSTAR server and Microsoft's
7723 Non-Parsed Headers Stripped From CGI Applications That Have nph-
7730 Simply add the "-nph" pragma to the list of symbols to be imported into
7733 use CGI qw(:standard -nph)
7735 =item By calling the B<nph()> method:
7737 Call B<nph()> with a non-zero parameter at any point after using CGI.pm in your program.
7739 CGI->nph(1)
7741 =item By using B<-nph> parameters
7745 print header(-nph=>1);
7761 use CGI qw/:push -nph/;