Re: Getting HTTP Headers from CGI program

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On 31 Dec 2009, at 16:20, Nick Kew <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


On 31 Dec 2009, at 01:44, Tushar Joshi wrote:


Hi,

I'm trying to get a HTTP header from my CGI program, in this particular example it's SOAPAction, however I'm not sure how to do this as you can
only getenv some of the headers.

Erm, it seems neither you nor several who have responded have read TFM.

What header can't you get?

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Nick Kew

Right bottom posting this time. I've looked in the manual searched on the web but I presume there isn't an easy way. I've looked at mod header and set env and I don't really want to add a perl wrapper to a lovely C program. I was hoping I could do something like getenv ("HEADERS_REMAINING") or I could write an apache module to grab the SOAPAction header and set it in an environment variable.
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