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  • Subject: Re: Rexx STDIN vs CGI Std In
  • From: bdietz@xxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 20:13:59 -0500

Yes it is the same STDIN, as is the STDOUT.  I have used a strictly REXX
procedure to read and write html.
The only "goofy" thing about the STDOUT is that you HAVE to indent the SAY
commands like this:
say '             <HTML>'
say '             <HEAD>'
I used 14 but I think you have to use at least 12.

Bryan Dietz
3X Corp.





Peter Coffin <phcoffin@us.ibm.com> on 01/19/98 05:41:20 PM

Please respond to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
cc:    (bcc: Bryan Dietz/Columbus/3X Corp)
Subject:  Rexx STDIN vs CGI Std In




Anyone know if the STDIN file that Rexx gets it's Parse LineIn data from is
the
same stdin that the HTTP server puts POST method form data to? I'm
considering
putting an RPG wrapper around a rexx procedure to process forms data from a
web
page.
Peter H. Coffin
phcoffin@us.ibm.com
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