Grabbing HTTP Header
Dan Shafer
dan at eclecticity.com
Tue May 6 04:37:01 EDT 2003
Richard...
Yep, I have a script sort of like the one you suggest. It works absolutely fine. Only have trouble when I try to parse incoming HTTP info for CGI vaiable processing as in forms management.
>Dan Shafer wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Monte.
>>
>> I got your post on the Rev list. The engine is in the right place and
>> referenced correctly. A simple CGI that doesn't involve parsing the incoming
>> headers but just puts up a message works just fine.
>>
>> I have set the permissions on the script to 755, so that is right as well.
>>
>> I just can't make the very script that you present below run on my system and
>> I'm completely befuddled as to why. One of the problems is I can't figure out
>> where on OSX there might be a log I can check to see more precisely what's
>> going wrong here.
>
>Ignore my last email.
>
>Rather than testing read, writing, and configuration, have you considered
>dropping the number of unknowns by just writing a constant?:
>
>#!mc
>on startup
> put "this is a test"
>end startup
>
>
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