Glynn Clements writes: > About the only functions in Network.CGI which might be > useful for processing file uploads are getQueryString and > getCgiVars, neither of which are exported.
Fortunately, another reader of this list has written the necessary parsers already and sent me a copy of the code via e-mail; so the file-upload problem is solved for now. I've essentially replaced Network.CGI with his code in my application altogether. > This seems to be a common problem with Haskell libraries, > i.e. define lots of useful low-level functions, use them > to create a high-level interface (which typically isn't > as useful as the author assumes), then only export the > high-level interface. Yes, the Network.CGI library is particularly weird in that regard. The 'wrapper' API comes with several rather severe limitations: the hard-coded list of supported 'cgiVarNames', for example. I've also wondered why 'abort' isn't exported, and so on ... Peter _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe