>Tedd, > Apple's and orange's. The CGI script is reading it's environment and >your HTML (shtml) file is reading its own. It's also difference for "GET" >and "POST". In fact, you can call the HTML environment directly with this >SSI statement: <!--#printenv --> Leave the space between the "V" and "-". >ALSO >Nice script! (the counter) >You may want to steal some of the paragraph I wrote for Riccardo Perotti >in "Re: [MacPerl-WebCGI] Viewing a file inside a cgi-bin?" :) >-chuck -chuck: Whoa there. What's this "each their own" stuff? Each example has it's own environmental variables? I had assumed that environmental variables are common to all things on the server, much like global variables. I thought that these are like function calls where you get back the specifics of the system. Now, you tell me that environmental variables change (not the content, but the actual number of variables) depending upon if it's a cgi script that's called directly or a cgi script that's executed from within an html document? Oh... my head hurts. (Nice script) Thanks. [MacPerl-WebCGI] Viewing a file inside a cgi-bin?" :) Sure, I would like to steal some code fair and square like everyone else, where do I find it.? tedd -- http://sperling.com/ _______________________________________________________ Thinking about buying Jewelry? Try our site: http://earthstones.com ==== Want to unsubscribe from this list? ==== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-webcgi-request@macperl.org