This may not be the right place to ask, but I'm really stumped and would
much prefer FPC over PHP.
Can someone point me to how I can make a CGI app that outputs the fields in
the query?
ie.
my.cgi?q=hello
and my.cgi then outputs whatever q is?
I'm using Lazarus but the deprecated CGI doesn't h
0 13:55, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Vannus het geskryf:
> > Can someone point me to how I can make a CGI app that outputs the fields
> in
> > the query?
>
> Think of CGI apps as simple Console applications (that's pretty much what
> they are). Everything after the
Thats me up & running now - thanks for your help guys, I'll certainly poke
around those CGI vars.
On 19 May 2010 14:19, Carsten Bager wrote:
> > How do i get command line vars? i tried GetENV() but it didn't understand
> GetEnv() (which unit is
> > it in?)
>
>
> Here is a small cgi program. Comm
i think you have to compile the .lpk in a certain order or something.
i have similar problem - but you can still use the components. something
along the lines of...
uses
idhttp;
private
idhttp: tidhttpclient;
form1.create()
begin
idhttp:=tidhttp.create(self);
end;
its not as easy as to ge
I've used strtodate to convert 01/02/2010 on windows ok, but it fails with
'Invalid date format' on linux.
anyone got any ideas why this happens?
- V
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How do you get cgi uploads to work??
Im using TModuledCGIApplication
procedure TCGIDatamodule1.DataModuleCGIRequest(Sender: TObject);
begin
// upload handling
writeln('filenamevar:
'+application.requestvariables['file']+''); // works when get but
post is just blank
writeln('filenamefile:
'
cheers - worked a treat :)
On 21 May 2010 04:50, ABorka wrote:
> I had a problem like this before.
> If memory serves right, I had to set all four of these for StrToDate to
> work under Linux after moving some code from Windows:
>
>LongTimeFormat := 'hh:mm:ss';
>ShortDateFormat := '/
>
> There is an example project (CGI and Apache mod) in Lazarus under
> /components/fpweb/demo/fptemplate/fileupload/ you can use.
>
> AB
>
>
Cheers, it turned out to be the HTML form needed 'enctype' which i've never
seen before.
Upload File:
- V
On 2 June 2010 11:34, spir wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Is there a (builtin, simple) way to output the content of an array or of a
> record. Something like arrayToStr / recordToStr, that would return a normal
> form similar to the literal notation used for intialisation? If no, is there
> a way to write
On 2 June 2010 18:56, José Mejuto wrote:
> Hello FPC-Pascal,
>
> Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 2:56:29 PM, you wrote:
>
> V> ooh. php has 'print_r' for printing arrays/objects - an equivalent
> V> ArrayToStr would be handy to have in Pascal. while pascal is my
> favourite
> V> language, I'm finding it
i probably shouldn't open my mouth, as i don't quite understand the
question... however FRED from the game Freespace let you design missions
using a treeview.
It involved following a tree like
|- when 'Enemy Cargo ship' is 'attacked'
| \- then 'enemy support ships' do 'jump in'
|- when 'Enemy Carg
On 18 October 2010 15:33, Sven Barth wrote:
> Am 18.10.2010 16:20, schrieb Michael Van Canneyt:
>
> Object Pascal is a simple, beautiful and easy to read language. The FPC
>> team tries to keep it that way.
>>
>
> And that is why I like the FPC team so much. :D
>
>
agreed.
When I went from C++
On 19 October 2010 15:06, Rob Kennedy
> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 12:23 AM, Jürgen Hestermann <
> juergen.hesterm...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> Reimar Grabowski schrieb:
>>
>> for (int i = 0;...)
>>> Can't see anything wrong. I use declaration of variables inside blocks
>>> quite often in Java a
was having a look at cross-platform stuff and found:-
a guy who doesn't seem to know about freepascal.org
http://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell/archives/2010/04/one_application_five_screens.html
a handy list of mobile devices
http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform/certified_devices/
I like that FPC code w
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