Hi all,
I would like to insert another type for Mathopd to handle. By type, I
mean another type aside from CGI_MAGIC_TYPE and REDIRECT_MAGIC_TYPE and
the like. Aside from inserting another #define at the top of mathopd.h,
where would I start looking for tips on where to insert the handling
code? I've seen in the process_special and process_external functions in
request.c, but am a little unsure of where the value for r->content_type
is coming from... I tried looking through the core.c, main.c and
request.c files, but just couldn't locate the origin of the information
in r->content_type. Can anyone tell me where r->content_type is
populated in the first place? Thanks!-- << T o b i a s D i P a s q u a l e >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, in order to partially emulate an ASR-33, you could perhaps connect an IBM selectric up to your computer while running a looped recording of gunfight and an idling 58 chevy with one blown piston. For the final touch, you could replace the room's light switch with a dimmer switch and wiggle it back and forth whenever you are printing something out. -- Anonymous Coward, SlashDot, commenting about Caldera's release of some original UNIX sources
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