On Fri, 11 May 2001, Valerio Gionco wrote: > Ok, let's do it the hard way: a custom command to retrieve CGI > variables in $::request::VARSL as a key-value list. If you don't want > to read variables, you simply don't call this command. Sounds good to me :-) btw those aren't really called CGI variables ;-) - mod_dtcl != CGI -- Wojtek Kocjan [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Dirk-Willem van Gulik
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- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Dirk-Willem van Gulik
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable David N. Welton
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable David N. Welton
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable David N. Welton
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable David N. Welton
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Wojciech Kocjan
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable Valerio Gionco
- Re: Multiple values for a single variable David N. Welton
