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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers environmental varibles Post 4514 by PxT on Wednesday 25th of July 2001 01:31:50 PM
Old 07-25-2001
I assume the ksh script is the "ACTION" of your form? If you are using METHOD=post, then the data from the form gets passed in on standard input. You would have to set up your script to parse it somehow.

I would recommend using Perl if possible, since their are already modules available to make it very easy to access your form data.


 

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bb-findhost.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the bb-findhost.sh CGI wrapper. bb-findhost.cgi is passed a QUERY_STRING environment variable with the "host=REGEX" parameter. The REGEX is a Posix regular expression (see regex(7) ) describing the hostnames to look for. A trailing wildcard is assumed on all hostnames - e.g. requesting the hostname "www" will match any host whose name begins with "www". It then produces a single web page, listing all of the hosts that matched any of the hostnames, with links to the Xymon webpages where they are located. The output page lists hosts in the order they appear in the bb-hosts(5) file. A sample web page implementing the search facility is included with bbgen, you access it via the URL /bb/help/bb-findhost.html. OPTIONS
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