CGI::Simple::Util(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CGI::Simple::Util(3pm)NAME
CGI::Simple::Util - Internal utilities used by CGI::Simple module
SYNOPSIS
$escaped = escapeHTML('In HTML you need to escape < > " and & chars');
$unescaped = unescapeHTML('<>"&');
$url_encoded = escape($string);
$decoded = unescape($url_encoded);
DESCRIPTION
CGI::Simple::Util contains essentially non public subroutines used by CGI::Simple. There are HTML and URL escape and unescape routines that
may be of some use.
An internal object is used to store a number of system specific details to enable the escape routines to be accurate.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Original version copyright 1995-1998, Lincoln D. Stein. All rights reserved. Originally copyright 2001 Dr James Freeman
<jfreeman@tassie.net.au> This release by Andy Armstrong <andy@hexten.net>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
Address bug reports and comments to: andy@hexten.net
SEE ALSO
CGI::Simple
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-31 CGI::Simple::Util(3pm)
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HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI(3pm)NAME
HTTP::Server::Simple::CGI - CGI.pm-style version of HTTP::Server::Simple
DESCRIPTION
HTTP::Server::Simple was already simple, but some smart-ass pointed out that there is no CGI in HTTP, and so this module was born to
isolate the CGI.pm-related parts of this handler.
accept_hook
The accept_hook in this sub-class clears the environment to the start-up state.
post_setup_hook
Initializes the global CGI object, as well as other environment settings.
cgi_class [Classname]
Gets or sets the class to use for creating the $cgi object passed to "handle_request".
Called with a single argument, it sets the coderef. Called with no arguments, it returns this field's current value.
To provide an initialization subroutine to be run in the post_setup_hook, see "cgi_init".
e.g.
$server->cgi_class('CGI');
$server->cgi_init(sub {
require CGI;
CGI::initialize_globals();
});
or, if you want to use CGI::Simple,
$server->cgi_class('CGI::Simple');
$server->cgi_init(sub {
require CGI::Simple;
});
cgi_init [CODEREF]
A coderef to run in the post_setup_hook.
Called with a single argument, it sets the coderef. Called with no arguments, it returns this field's current value.
setup
This method sets up CGI environment variables based on various meta-headers, like the protocol, remote host name, request path, etc.
See the docs in HTTP::Server::Simple for more detail.
handle_request CGI
This routine is called whenever your server gets a request it can handle.
It's called with a CGI object that's been pre-initialized. You want to override this method in your subclass
handler
Handler implemented as part of HTTP::Server::Simple API
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