The hard answer is that you have to setup a server listening on port 80, figure out how to parse HTTP headers, and when it is a POST, do the right thing. But then, why would you do all that when a web server, perl, and CGI modules will do this for you and have been extensively tested?
In reply to Re: Getting HTTP POST without webserver??
by lostjimmy
in thread Getting HTTP POST without webserver??
by bgi
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