(It's very important to know how to do it yourself.)
Here's my way to do it. Note how it catches invalid
pairs.
if ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "GET") {
for (split(/\&/, $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'}) {
if (($name, $value) = /(.*)=(.*)/) { ## Normal
$value =~ ## Unescape $value here
}
else { ## Abnormal, no "equal"!
$name =$_; $value=0;
}
$name =~ ## unescape $name here
}
Update:Yes, I know, you should
just use CGI. The above code is
merely for educational purposes, please use CGI
for any "real" code. :)
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