Tucker Taft oAda person quoted and then wrote: >From: [log in to unmask] (Tucker Taft) >Sender: [log in to unmask] (Team Ada: Ada Advocacy Issues (83 & 95)) >Reply-to: [log in to unmask] (Tucker Taft) >To: [log in to unmask] >"Robert C. Leif, Ph.D." wrote: >> >> To: Robert I. Eachus et al. >> From: Bob Leif >> >> I previously looked at uncgi. However, I did not wish to get a C compiler >> nor learn C. My suspicion is that the C code in uncgi permits reading the >> command line with the *.exe? part of the string. > >As explained in other notes, the information after the "?" an a URL >GET is squirelled away in the QUERY_STRING environment variable. >This is true no matter what language the CGI program is written in. > >> ...That is why I started this >> thread. Is there an Ada compiler for Windows 98, Windows CE, or any other >> reasonable INTEL based PC which can read the output of a HTML.Form.Get? > >All you need is to read the QUERY_STRING environment variable. I presume you >could easily write your own "pragma Import" to call the Win32 function >that gets environment variables, if your favorite Ada compiler doesn't >already provide an interface to it. Am I wrong to be disappointed that such a defacto standard would be based on a C-ism (or Unix-ism) as the "environment variable" ? Larry Kilgallen