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- //: POSTtest.cpp
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- // Copyright (c) Bruce Eckel, 1998
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-
- // CGI_vector works as easily with POST as it
- // does with GET. Written in "pure" C++.
- #include <iostream.h>
- #include "CGITools.h"
-
- void main() {
- cout << "Content-type: text/plain\n" << endl;
- // For a CGI "POST," the server puts the length
- // of the content string in the environment
- // variable CONTENT_LENGTH:
- char* clen = getenv("CONTENT_LENGTH");
- if(clen == 0) {
- cout << "Zero CONTENT_LENGTH" << endl;
- return;
- }
- int len = atoi(clen);
- char* query_str = new char[len + 1];
- cin.read(query_str, len);
- query_str[len] = '\0';
- CGI_vector query(query_str);
- // Test: dump all names and values
- for(int i = 0; i < query.size(); i++)
- cout << "query[" << i << "].name() = [" <<
- query[i].name() << "], " <<
- "query[" << i << "].value() = [" <<
- query[i].value() << "]" << endl;
- delete query_str; // Release storage
- } ///:~