An easy one (I hope) - how does one process the parameters from an HTTP::Request they have received using HTTP::Daemon? I'm hoping there's a way to create a CGI object, initialized with the HTTP::Request, like:
use HTTP::Daemon;
use CGI qw/:standard/;
my $httpd = new HTTP::Daemon(LocalPort => 8765);
while (my $connection = $httpd->accept())
{
# spawn child to deal with this request
fork() && next;
while (my $request = $connection->get_request())
{
### I wish this would work. ###
my $query = new CGI($request);
... process CGI parms in the usual way
Is there a way to feed an HTTP::Request object into CGI like that? Otherwise, how do people normally process HTTP::Requests?
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