1. CGI

I managed ot make my first CGI Dump.. ie this is one include file which 
initialises all the server information, cookies etc similar(ish) to how 
PHP would. It gives away a bit of server information but oh well :P

It tries to set 3 test cookies.. you should be able to view these when 
you refresh the page if your browser accepts cookies

http://209.59.178.89/~frankied/xcgi-info.exu

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2. Re: CGI

FD(censored) wrote:
> 
> 
> I managed ot make my first CGI Dump.. ie this is one include file which 
> initialises all the server information, cookies etc similar(ish) to how 
> PHP would. It gives away a bit of server information but oh well :P
> 
> It tries to set 3 test cookies.. you should be able to view these when 
> you refresh the page if your browser accepts cookies
> 
> <a
> href="http://209.59.178.89/~frankied/xcgi-info.exu">http://209.59.178.89/~frankied/xcgi-info.exu</a>
> 
> 

Fine!

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3. CGI

Hi. I'm making a new web page and i'm trying to learn all the cool
tricks you can use. So i decided to try making a smallish cgi
roleplaying game to stick on it. but i still can't work out how to make
cgi programs work.. I tried looking at Irv's cgi tutorial page, but it
didn't enlighten me.

Anyone got any help for me?
I needa make something with a whole lot of buttons and stuff on it. but
i can't work out the html code for it...

i figured out how to use frames though, so atleast that's something
useful!

Thanks,
  Mark.

ps. i havn't got very far with my 3d engine yet cos it's a realy big
project and i don't have the time for it just at the moment since i'm
getting ready to go to amreica in just over 3 weeks. but once i'm
settled down there it'll be underway again!

pss. i have a sphere mapping routine if anyone is interested. it maps
any sized image to a sphere, and allows you to rotate it in x and y
directions, and have any size radius and a moving light source. it's
pretty cool, but it's a bit slow still. it uses virtual screens too.

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4. Re: CGI

Tuxedo Mask wrote:


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> pss. i have a sphere mapping routine if anyone is interested. it maps
> any sized image to a sphere, and allows you to rotate it in x and y
> directions, and have any size radius and a moving light source. it's
> pretty cool, but it's a bit slow still. it uses virtual screens too.

  If you could up it to RDS homepage that would be ideal. It's kinda
simulare to somthing i been meaning to start on, but have been to busy
to get to.

                Thanks

                Kasey

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5. Re: CGI

On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 01:08:18 +1200, Tuxedo Mask <nitrogen at XTRA.CO.NZ> wrote:

>Hi. I'm making a new web page and i'm trying to learn all the cool
>tricks you can use. So i decided to try making a smallish cgi
>roleplaying game to stick on it. but i still can't work out how to make
>cgi programs work.. I tried looking at Irv's cgi tutorial page, but it
>didn't enlighten me.

What http server software are you running?
Some (especially servers running on Windows
machines) don't support CGI, or do it differently.

Irv

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6. Re: CGI

> What http server software are you running?
> Some (especially servers running on Windows
> machines) don't support CGI, or do it differently.
>
> Irv

I'm just using netscape navigator 3.

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