Yes...I think what it is telling me is to download a small file containing the text response. I tried an example in firefox and I got a prompt...Do you want to download test2.cgi? When I downloaded the file, it contained the desired text. "Hello". With my embedded system, I don't want to download a file...I just want to read the text it contains. Is that possible? I have a small perl client that just prints the response, so I would like to replicate this in C.
In reply to Re^2: Decode perl cgi response in C
by stenasc
in thread Decode perl cgi response in C
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