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NAME

       SCGI - for implementing an SCGI interface for an application server

SYNOPISIS

         use SCGI;
         use IO::Socket;

         my $socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(Listen => 5, ReuseAddr => 1, LocalPort => 8080)
           or die "cannot bind to port 8080: $!";

         my $scgi = SCGI->new($socket, blocking => 1);

         while (my $request = $scgi->accept) {
           $request->read_env;
           read $request->connection, my $body, $request->env->{CONTENT_LENGTH};
           #
           print $request->connection "Content-Type: text/plain\n\nHello!\n";
         }

DESCRIPTION

   public methods
       new Takes a socket followed by a set of options (key value pairs) and returns a new SCGI
           listener. Currently the only supported option is blocking, to indicate that the socket
           blocks and that the library should not treat it accordingly. By default blocking is
           false. (NOTE: blocking is now a named rather than positional parameter. Using as a
           positional parameter will produce a warning in this version and will throw an
           exception in the next version).

       accept
           Accepts a connection from the socket and returns an "SCGI::Request" for it.

       socket
           Returns the socket that was passed to the constructor.

       blocking
           Returns true if it was indicated that the socket should be blocking when the SCGI
           object was created.

KNOWN ISSUES

       The SCGI Apache2 module had a bug (for me at least), which resulted in segmentation
       faults. This appeared after version 1.2 (the version in Debian Sarge) and was fixed in
       1.10.

       The SCGI Apache2 module has a bug where certain headers can be repeated. This is still
       present in version 1.10. A patch has been accepted and this issue should be resolved in
       the next release. This modulenow issues a warning on a repeated header, rather than
       throwing an exception as in the previous version.

AUTHOR

       Thomas Yandell <mailto:tom+scgi@vipercode.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright 2005, 2006 Viper Code Limited. All rights reserved.

LICENSE

       This file is part of SCGI (perl SCGI library).

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.