Good day bros. I am trying to make a local HTTP Daemon with module HTTP::Daemin that will use mod CGI to process GET requests. For initial testing I have been trying this
use HTTP::Daemon;
use HTTP::Status;
use CGI;
my $d = HTTP::Daemon->new(LocalPort => 8080) || die;
while (my $c = $d->accept) {
while (my $r = $c->get_request) {
my $query = new CGI($r->content);
my $junk = 1;
$c->send_error(RC_FORBIDDEN)
}
$c->close;
undef($c);
}
But when I call it with something like http://localhost:8080/test.cgi?foo=bar I get nothing in the $query object. Same if I initialize CGI with no parameter. If I look at, for example,
$r->as_string the GET string is there, so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
TIA...
Steve
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