Hi all.  Time for obscure question #23...

Lets say I have a need (albeit strange, perhaps) for a CGI application to act as an "in-line" path.  ie:

http://mydomain.com/MyCGI/parameter1/paremeter2.htm

Where MyCGI is the actual CGI script, and parameter1& 2 are exactly that.  The webserver is intended to be Apache 1.3 but may also be MS IIS at some point.  Is there a way to capture those parameters using CGI.pm or other module?  Will I have to set up the CGI as a "handler" in the webserver (I do not wish to do that, but it if MUST - oh well, so be it).

I have tried the following:

None of theses seem to return the "pseudo" querystring or my errant parameters.



*G*

In reply to CGI as an Inline Path by growlf

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