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  • Subject: Re: Mixing GET and POST Methods
  • From: jon.paris@xxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 12:05:52 -0400


 >> My book explains how to do it too.  using APIs.  CGIDEV isn't anything
that special.

If you're referring to CGIDEV Brad (i.e. the original version) then I
wouldn't take issue with you.  If you're talking about CGIDEV2 (the current
version) then I have to disagree.  I don't want to detract from your book -
you've done a great job in kick-starting interest in the topic but the
coding techniques and facilities offered in CGIDEV2 go way beyond those
presented in the book.
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