On Sun Apr 19 18:04:51 EDT 2009, benave...@gmail.com wrote:
> skip is pretty much on the point exactly the same convention is valid
> for cgifs.
> 
> http://machine/cgifs/script?var0=val0&var1=val1
> 
> cgi as cgifs are programs that parse the requested uri and from there,
> after the 2nd '/', get the script name "script" in the example above.
> 
> On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM, erik quanstrom <quans...@quanstro.net> wrote:
> > On Sun Apr 19 12:03:54 EDT 2009, 9...@9netics.com wrote:
> >> you could make local mods to your httpd so that paths starting with
> >> /cgi are given similar treatment as those that start with /magic; it
> >> would execute "cgi" and pass it the arguments as usual.  then url is:
> >>
> >> http://myserver/cgi/foo?var1=1&var2=2
> >>
> >> and in script "foo" the $QUERY_STRING will be "var1=1&var2=2"
> >
> > if you look at /sys/src/cmd/ip/httpd/init.c you'll see that
> > argv[3] is the query string.
> >

minooka; cd /n/sources/plan9/sys/src
minooka; grep QUERY_STRING libhttpd/* cmd/ip/httpd/*
minooka; strings /386/bin/ip/httpd/* | grep QUERY_STRING

yields nothing.  maybe this is true for something else, but it's not
true of the distributed httpd.

- erik

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