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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Seperate file content Post 302379184 by ghostdog74 on Wednesday 9th of December 2009 09:11:06 PM
Old 12-09-2009
present your problem more clearly. what do you mean by separate? separate into files?? and what have you tried??
 

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cgiwrap_putenv(3)						   cgi/cgiwrap.h						 cgiwrap_putenv(3)

NAME
cgiwrap_putenv - wrap the putenv call SYNOPSIS
#include <cgi/cgiwrap.h> NEOERR *cgiwrap_putenv (const char *k, const char *v); ARGUMENTS
k - the env var name v - the new value for env var k DESCRIPTION
cgiwrap_putenv wraps the putenv call. This is mostly used by the cgi_debug_init function to create an artificial environment. This ver- sion differs from the system version by having separate arguments for the variable name and value, which makes life easier for the caller (usually), and keeps most wrapping callbacks from having to implement a parser to separate them. RETURN VALUE
None SEE ALSO
cgiwrap_iterenv(3), cgiwrap_putenv(3), cgiwrap_init_emu(3), cgiwrap_writef(3), cgiwrap_init_std(3), cgiwrap_writevf(3), cgiwrap_read(3), cgiwrap_write(3), cgiwrap_getenv ClearSilver 12 July 2007 cgiwrap_putenv(3)
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