Yo.
i'm working on windows sistem, apache server.
Ok, my questions:

let's say i'm working on a script, and there are some admin subroutines, what do i have to do to get apache to request user authentication only on these subs, and how do i do to put my userid and pass in the pass file(how do i use htpasswd.exe)

I wanna put binary data in my mySql db. so i used CGI for first time to get the uploaded data, and i created a colum mediumblob so, mysql statemet is INSERT INTO img VALUES (NULL, $img) would this work??

Now, i'm thinking about doing a live audio thing, like. i want people to hear what's goin on in my room whenever they want, i have no clue how to do that.

i'm just turned a computer into a web server, where can i get sendmail or something like that?? i need to recieve mail too. what should i do?

alright dudes, i guess that's all, thanks for the help, later. oh yeah, by the way. help me and then you can bitch about this node, i tried my best to make it good.

In reply to Lot's of simple question about CGI by pokemonk

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