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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Mon, 5 Sep 1994 17:52:42 MST
To: icon-group-l@cs.arizona.edu
Date: 5 Sep 1994 19:54:47 -0400
From: nmw@ios.com (Nick Williams)
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Organization: Internet Online Services
Sender: icon-group-request@cs.arizona.edu
References: <1994Sep1.140109.1472@cc.ic.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: Use of Icon to process WWW output
Errors-To: icon-group-errors@cs.arizona.edu
In article <1994Sep1.140109.1472@cc.ic.ac.uk>,
Mark William George Datko <m.datko@ic.ac.uk> wrote:
>I would be interested to hear if anyone is using icon to process
>material 'received' from html form output.
What you want is a library of Icon procedures to help write CGI
scripts/programs. I have given this some though and will try to create
one when I have time. I already have written some Icon utilities to help
create a WWW interface to e-mail; one of the utilities, for example, is
much like from(1), but can produce output in the form of HTML anchors,
as well as build query URL's for the anchors (this can be used by a CGI
script to produce a web document on the fly that lists one's e-mail).
>I have colleagues who are using C and Perl to do this but given my
>familiarity with the string processing in Icon, I would like to use
>it to do the job.
>Mark Datko
>Computer Officer
>Department of Mathematics IC
Nick