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mkmcconn
Nice post, [dws]. Shouldn't you get the youngsters off
to a good start, though, with a rudimentary [cpan://CGI| CGI module] script?
<code>
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use CGI qw(:standard);
print CGI::header(),"\n\n";
print CGI::start_html(),"\n\n";
print CGI::start_table();
print CGI::Tr(CGI::th({-align => 'left'},['KEY','VALUE'])),"\n\n";
foreach my $key (sort keys %ENV ) {
print CGI::Tr( CGI::td( {-align => 'left'},[$key ,$ENV{$key}])), "\n";
}
print CGI::end_table(),"\n\n";
print CGI::end_html();
</code>
<p> That way, the point is drilled in verbosely, to use CGI.
:-)
<p> And incidentally, for posterity, it will come in handy to visit [http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q231/9/98.asp| this link ].
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