I use SOCKET to listen to a port and I want to get
the contents behind the URL. It looks like
http://sth.domain.com:11111/?sth1&sth2
I want the "sth1&sth2".
MY SCRIPT:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use Socket;
use FileHandle;
my $port = 11111;
my $xxx=$ENV{"QUERY_STRING"};
socket(SOCKET, PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, (getprotobyname('tcp'))[2]);
bind (SOCKET, pack('Sna4x8', AF_INET, $port, "\0\0\0\0"));
listen(SOCKET, 3);
NEW_SOCKET->autoflush();
SOCKET->autoflush();
while (1) {
accept(NEW_SOCKET, SOCKET);
my $pid;
if (! ($pid = fork)) {
select(NEW_SOCKET);
print "Port 11111 is available on my server";
print "Querystring is: <br>$xxx</br>";
close NEW_SOCKET;
exit;
}
}
But result is "Querystring is:" only!
$xxx is NULL.
HOW CAN I GET THE "sth1&sth2"?I'm puzzled now.
Thanks
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