While I realize that this is a CGI exercise I really was interestd in what
was thought about Apache this way. I want to use URLs with embedded
variables to an Apache server that will process(CGI) the data in the
variables, basically I am stuffing them into mysql. I do not want to send
back a page, I simply want the user to click a URL in a HTML email and poof
data sent to the web server the user never sees a web page. My point here
was to run it by everyone to see what they thought make sure I am not
missing anything, it has been a while since I played with Apache. - Thanks!
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Igor Cicimov wrote:
>
> Nothing wrong with the idea but can't see what does it have to do with
> Apache? You need CGI script like PHP,PERL,Python etc that will store the
> URL
> parameters in the database so this is programing task not Apache
> configuration task.
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 2:07 AM, darknetone <darknetone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> I just realized that the board executed the HTML code so all you see is a
>> yes so I thougght I'd post a "trimmed" example ;
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