8/30 When sending a binary as a result to a call to a CGI script,
is there a header that can be used to suggest a filename to the
client?
\_ yes
\_ no
\_ none of the above
\_ Don't understand your question. Please rephrase.
\_ You suggest a filename by the name of the path to the script.
You basically do /blah/your.cgi/file.tgz, process
$ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'} (I think... soemthing like that) to handle
the syntax, and it'll suggest saving it as file.tgz.
--sowings
\_ anyone know the actual HTML involved, not just "use perl"?
\_ the point is there IS NO ACTUAL HTML INVOLVED, it's
all done by your CGI script, in whatever language that
is written.
\_ sowings, we're going to have to remove your account for giving
useful information in the motd.
\_ yeah you know, it would break csua tradition to be nice to
people as opposed to a angry, bitter sysadmin.
\_ what's sysadmin have to do with this? keep sysadmins out
of this. -neither angry nor bitter sysadmin
\_ ED ED IS THE STANDARD!
\_ install unix, it will make it better.
\_ There can be only one. |