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Re: [cobalt-users] C libraries for CGI



Mr. WebMost,

	I can't think of any .pkg or rpms off the top of my head, but you can
certainly get some great libraries out there. One fantastic cgi handling
c library is "cgihtml" written by Eugene Kim <eekim@xxxxxxxxx>, et al. I
presume it's available as an rpm or .pkg somewhere, but even if it's
not- it's easy enough to upload and unpack it by hand.

	Input parsing isn't impossibly complicated when you get familiar with
it, so half time I end up "reinventing the wheel". It's easier for me
than to take the time to learn the function calls in somebody else's
library (or to remember my own... hehe).


WebMost wrote:
> 
> #include <c_newbie.h>
> 
> Ahoy
> 
> Any of you hack C programs for CGI?
> 
> I am wondering whether there are handy some C libraries or header files
> either installed on the RaQ2 or available as .pkg files or rpms which would
> help handle CGI form input?
> 
> Aloha
> Davis
> 
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