Rodney Wines wrote:
>
> > > http://mysite.com/myscript.cgi/path/to/my/file?any=extra+cgi+params
> > --^
> >
> > When using PATH_INFO, you use / instead of ? to start the arg list:
> >
> > http://mysite.com/myscript.cgi/relativepathtomy/script/any=extr
> > http://mysite.com/myscript.cgi/path/to/my/file?any=extra+cgi+params
> --^
>
> When using PATH_INFO, you use / instead of ? to start the arg list:
>
> http://mysite.com/myscript.cgi/relativepathtomy/script/any=extra+cgi+params
Definately "yes and n
"Morse, Richard E" wrote:
>
> I'm not sure about it cutting off, but handling the naming issue of the download
> is something that I've dealt with before -- basically, most browsers are going
> to save the file by the name of the page they are getting it from. The trick is
> to fool the browsers