Todd W wrote:
here is a section of the html 4 spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/appendix/notes.html#ampersands-in-uris
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The current version of CGI.pm uses:
my(@pairs) = split(/[;]/,$tosplit);
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Thanks, Todd, This is like gold.
Joseph
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On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 03:25:00PM -0700, Westgate, Jared wrote:
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I didn't see anything from which anyone should take any offence,
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i have not been following this thread...but it appears as if you just
want a generic cgi scrip to work...I like to use ReadParse for
most of my easy cgi interactions ...heer is a example..
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Do not
whatever it gets text where it needs to go... and if all you need is
text the form parser below is fine.. also...if your not offering any
real help...maybe you can keep your comments to yourself :)
I hate people who answer questions with no or you cant do that or
the like..it freakin
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whatever it gets text where it needs to go... and if all you need is
text the form parser below is fine.. also...if your not offering any
real help...maybe you can keep your comments to yourself :)
I
Warning: opinionated text follows, so please don't take offense :)
stepping onto soapbox
whatever it gets text where it needs to go... and if
all you need is
text the form parser below is fine.. also...if your not offering any
real help...maybe you can keep your comments to yourself
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 03:25:00PM -0700, Westgate, Jared wrote:
Warning: opinionated text follows, so please don't take offense :)
I didn't see anything from which anyone should take any offence, unless
you were talking about the length of your lines :-)
In fact, I occasionally find myself
From: Westgate, Jared [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In fact, I occasionally find myself frustrated with the brevity of
many responses to people's questions. I think a lot of people are
using this list to learn, not just to be told what to do. I'm not
saying to write a novel out of each response, but a
Ron Geringer wrote:
This is your script - which I put in the cgi-bin
/usr/bin/perl
No, it is not. His script had a script header of:
#!/usr/bin/perl
Which is a comment only on a Windows machine. On a Linux box, it is a critical
direction to the OS as to how to process the rest of the
i have not been following this thread...but it appears as if you just
want a generic cgi scrip to work...I like to use ReadParse for
most of my easy cgi interactions ...heer is a example..
if you had a form varable like so
input TYPE=text NAME=email SIZE=30 style=background-color:
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