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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Advanced string search + selection Post 302710103 by martin0852 on Thursday 4th of October 2012 02:11:31 AM
Old 10-04-2012
Hey,

do I replace "file" with the filepath/filename?

Thanks for the reply btw
 

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rudecgi(3)							   User Manuals 							rudecgi(3)

NAME
rudecgi - access formdata in CGI applications SYNOPSIS
#include <rude/cgi.h> rude::CGI CGI(); static void finish(); static const char *version(); static void setPathDelimiter(char delimiter); static void addPathMapName(const char *pathname ); static void setPathMapVoid(const char *emptyname); static void parsePathMap(bool shouldParse); static void parsePath(bool shouldParse); static void parseCookies(bool shouldParse); static void maxPostLength(long bytes); void setCaseSensitive(bool isCaseSensitive); int numValues() const; int numValues(const char *fieldname) const; const char *fieldnameAt(int position) const; bool exists(const char *fieldname) const; bool isFile(int index) const; bool isFile(const char *fieldname) const; bool isFile(const char *fieldname, int position); const char *datasource(int index) const; const char *datasource(const char *fieldname) const; const char *datasource(const char *fieldname, int position) const; const char * operator[](const char *fieldname); const char * operator[](int x); const char *value(int index) const; const char *value(const char *fieldname) const; const char *value(const char *fieldname, int position) const; const char *length(int index) const; const char *length(const char *fieldname) const; const char *length(const char *fieldname, int position) const; const char *contenttype(int index) const; const char *contenttype(const char *fieldname) const; const char *contenttype(const char *fieldname, int position) const; const char *filename(int index) const; const char *filename(const char *fieldname) const; const char *filename(const char *fieldname, int position) const; const char *filepath(int index) const; const char *filepath(const char *fieldname) const; const char *filepath(const char *fieldname, int position) const; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,const CGI& cgi); DESCRIPTION
The RudeCGI library is used to access formdata within C++ CGI applications. EXAMPLES
Examples, how-to's and tutorials can also be found at the rudeserver.com website Basic Usage #include <rude/cgi.h> #include <iostream> using namespace std; using namespace rude; int main(void) { // Obtain the cgi instance // CGI cgi; // Print out standard CGI HTTP Response header // cout << "Content-Type: text/html0; // Print out HTML // cout << "<html><body>" << "You selected the color: " ; // use the cgi object to obtain form data // cout << cgi["color"]; cout << "</body></html>"; return 0; } SEE ALSO
rudeconfig(3), rudedatabase(3), rudesocket(3), rudesession(3) REPORTING PROBLEMS
Before reporting a problem, please check the rudeserver.com web site to verify that you have the latest version of rudecgi; otherwise, obtain the latest version and see if the problem still exists. Please read the FAQ at: http://www.rudeserver.com/ before asking for help. Send questions and/or comments to matt@rudeserver.com AUTHORS
Copyright (C) 2000 Matthew Flood (matt@rudeserver.com) This software is provided "as-is," without any express or implied warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software. See the distribution directory with respect to requirements governing redistribution. Thanks to all the people who reported problems and suggested various improvements in rudecgi; who are too numerous to cite here. Version 4.1.1 January 11, 2006 rudecgi(3)
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