Re: http headers

2002-04-26 Thread Felix Geerinckx
on Fri, 26 Apr 2002 04:00:06 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Conan chai) wrote: > more details on what i'm doing: > i'm doing a simple proxy server. Randal Schwartz has done a proxy server in one of his Webtechniques columns. Maybe you can get some ideas from it. See

Re: http headers

2002-04-25 Thread Conan Chai
hi again, i was actually looking for modules that split the following into name/value pairs. the following is a typical request header from a web browser(eg.IE/netscape). more details on what i'm doing: i'm doing a simple proxy server. the web browser sends the request, the server uses sysread()

Re: http headers

2002-04-24 Thread David vd Geer Inhuur tbv IPlib
Hi There, Here is another one I always use : sub parse_form { read(STDIN, $buffer, $ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'}); if (length($buffer) < 5) { $head = $ENV{QUERY_STRING}; } @pairs = split(/\?/, $head); # split vars using ? as delimitor foreach $pair(@pairs) { ($name

Re: http headers

2002-04-24 Thread John Brooking
Most recent editions of Perl come with the CGI module, which is what you want. Type "perldoc CGI" at your friendly neighborhood command prompt. The O'Reilly book "CGI Programming with Perl" has a good overview, as do no doubt countless other books. The basic steps are: use CGI; my $cgi = new CGI

RE: http headers

2002-04-23 Thread Joel Hughes
Conan, HTTP::Headers I think is what your after http://search.cpan.org/search?mode=module&query=http regards Joel -Original Message- From: Conan Chai [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 24 April 2002 05:08 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: http headers hi, are there an

RE: http headers

2002-04-23 Thread Timothy Johnson
I don't use Perl for web stuff myself, but just from hearing other people talk, you might want to look into the LWP modules and CGI. -Original Message- From: Conan Chai To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 4/23/02 9:07 PM Subject: http headers hi, are there any perl modules