Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/11/06/12:00:16
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From: | Francisco Melo Ledermann <fmelo AT flute DOT rockefeller DOT edu>
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Organization: | The Rockefeller University
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Subject: | CGI program for windows 95 ? ...
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Date: | Fri, 06 Nov 1998 11:46:53 -0500
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Hi !,
<P>how can I do a CGI program with djgpp to run in windows 95 ??? The CGI
program works fine in UNIX, it uses the standard input (POST method) to
receive tha data and writes the information back to the standard
<BR>output, which the browser sends to the client.
<P>Now, I want to execute the same CGI from netscape under windows 95 OS.
The CGI compiles well with gcc (djgpp), but when I run it, it runs in a
dos window. How can I compile for windows 95 ? Is the standard input a
problem in windows when compared with UNIX ?
<P>I just want to be able to run a CGI locally (that has been compiled
with djgpp) in my PC when invoked from Netscape under windows 95 OS. Did
someone do that before ?
<P>In advance, thanks a lot !,
<P>Francisco.
<BR>
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Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics. The Rockefeller University.
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