Hi thanks for the reply. I'm writing my applications in C so would
have thought there might be a low level way of doing this.
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On 31 Dec 2009, at 14:23, André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com> wrote:
Tushar Joshi wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to get a HTTP header from my CGI program, in this
particular
example it's SOAPAction, however I'm not sure how to do this as you
can
only getenv some of the headers. Is there a way to get all the
headers
sent from the client or a way in maybe the apache config to set the
environment variable manually. I've lookever all over for this and
couldn't find anything so either it's dead easy or I have to write an
apache module to do this?
Cheers if you can shed any light on this one,
What is your CGI program written in ? (language)
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