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Request to re open reference thread

Dear Neo,


Request to re open below closed discussion.





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Shanul
 

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HTTP::Request::Params(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				HTTP::Request::Params(3pm)

NAME
HTTP::Request::Params - Retrieve GET/POST Parameters from HTTP Requests SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Request::Params; my $http_request = read_request(); my $parse_params = HTTP::Request::Params->new({ req => $http_request, }); my $params = $parse_params->params; DESCRIPTION
This software does all the dirty work of parsing HTTP Requests to find incoming query parameters. new my $parser = HTTP::Request::Params->new({ req => $http_request, }); "req" - This required argument is either an "HTTP::Request" object or a string containing an entier HTTP Request. Incoming query parameters come from two places. The first place is the "query" portion of the URL. Second is the content portion of an HTTP request as is the case when parsing a POST request, for example. params my $params = $parser->params; Returns a hash reference containing all the parameters. The keys in this hash are the names of the parameters. Values are the values associated with those parameters in the incoming query. For parameters with multiple values, the value in this hash will be a list reference. This is the same behaviour as the "CGI" module's "Vars()" function. req my $req_object = $parser->req; Returns the "HTTP::Request" object. mime my $mime_object = $parser->mime; Returns the "Email::MIME" object. Now, you may be wondering why we're dealing with an "Email::MIME" object. The answer is simple. It's an amazing parser for MIME compliant messages, and RFC 822 compliant messages. When parsing incoming POST data, especially file uploads, "Email::MIME" is the perfect fit. It's fast and light. SEE ALSO
"HTTP::Daemon", HTTP::Request, Email::MIME, CGI, perl. AUTHOR
Casey West, <casey@geeknest.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Casey West. All rights reserved. This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2005-01-12 HTTP::Request::Params(3pm)
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