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Article Discussion: Parsing a Querystring With Perl
Parsing a Querystring With Perl If you have any questions or comments about this article then please post them here.
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This article has several statements that there is something bigger and better comming but it never gets to it:
"This is only for the first draft of this function. I will show you later how to turn this into a more stylish solution." "One potential problem is the cleaning up of the temporary files when the program ends. We'll see how to do that later. " "I will show a "multiplexor"" Where is the rest ?? I am trying to avoid the CGI module to parse multipart form input for file uploads. Thanks! |
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