Mail Archives: djgpp/1999/10/10/22:55:42
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From: | bub <bub AT null DOT videotron DOT ca>
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Subject: | Question regarding CGI
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Date: | Sun, 10 Oct 1999 17:50:21 -0400
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Hi all,
Been using djgpp for a little while now on windows nt.
Today I decided to try to write a CGI application to use via
Windows NT's Peer web service's web server. The code ( fairly
simplistic, included below ). I get an error when I try to run
it, claiming that the application didn't return the proper http
headers, it then includes nothing as the error.
I compiled the same code under Visual C++ on my work PC, and
it runs fine... what gives ?
I couldn't find any references to CGI or problems related to it
in the DJGPP FAQ.
TIA !
- Bub
/*----------- foo.c --------------------
cgi app that prints blah blah in red
*/
#include <stdio.h>
int
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
fprintf(stdout,"Content-Type: text/html\n\n");
fprintf(stdout,"<html> <body bgcolor='000000' text='ff0000'>\n"
"<h1> Blah blah blah </h1>\n"
"</body> </html>");
return 0;
}
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