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#!/usr/local/bin/perl -- -*- C -*-
# Perl Routines to Manipulate CGI input
# S.E.Brenner@bioc.cam.ac.uk
# $Header: /cys/people/brenner/http/cgi-bin/RCS/cgi-lib.pl,v 1.8 1995/04/07 21:35:29 brenner Exp $
#
# Copyright 1994 Steven E. Brenner
# Unpublished work.
# Permission granted to use and modify this library so long as the
# copyright above is maintained, modifications are documented, and
# credit is given for any use of the library.
#
# Thanks are due to many people for reporting bugs and suggestions
# especially Meng Weng Wong, Maki Watanabe, Bo Frese Rasmussen,
# Andrew Dalke, Mark-Jason Dominus and Dave Dittrich.
# For more information, see:
# http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/web/form.html
# http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~mengwong/forms/
# Minimalist http form and script (http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/web/minimal.cgi):
#
# require "cgi-lib.pl";
# if (&ReadParse(*input)) {
# print &PrintHeader, &PrintVariables(%input);
# } else {
# print &PrintHeader,'<form><input type="submit">Data: <input name="myfield">';
#}
# ReadParse
# Reads in GET or POST data, converts it to unescaped text, and puts
# one key=value in each member of the list "@in"
# Also creates key/value pairs in %in, using '\0' to separate multiple
# selections
# Returns TRUE if there was input, FALSE if there was no input
# UNDEF may be used in the future to indicate some failure.
# Now that cgi scripts can be put in the normal file space, it is useful
# to combine both the form and the script in one place. If no parameters
# are given (i.e., ReadParse returns FALSE), then a form could be output.
# If a variable-glob parameter (e.g., *cgi_input) is passed to ReadParse,
# information is stored there, rather than in $in, @in, and %in.
sub ReadParse {
local (*in) = @_ if @_;
local ($i, $key, $val);
# Read in text
if (&MethGet) {
$in = $ENV{'QUERY_STRING'};
} elsif ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "POST") {
read(STDIN,$in,$ENV{'CONTENT_LENGTH'});
}
@in = split(/&/,$in);
foreach $i (0 .. $#in) {
# Convert plus's to spaces
$in[$i] =~ s/\+/ /g;
# Split into key and value.
($key, $val) = split(/=/,$in[$i],2); # splits on the first =.
# Convert %XX from hex numbers to alphanumeric
$key =~ s/%(..)/pack("c",hex($1))/ge;
$val =~ s/%(..)/pack("c",hex($1))/ge;
# Associate key and value
$in{$key} .= "\0" if (defined($in{$key})); # \0 is the multiple separator
$in{$key} .= $val;
}
return length($in);
}
# PrintHeader
# Returns the magic line which tells WWW that we're an HTML document
sub PrintHeader {
return "Content-type: text/html\n\n";
}
# MethGet
# Return true if this cgi call was using the GET request, false otherwise
sub MethGet {
return ($ENV{'REQUEST_METHOD'} eq "GET");
}
# MyURL
# Returns a URL to the script
sub MyURL {
return 'http://' . $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'} . $ENV{'SCRIPT_NAME'};
}
# CgiError
# Prints out an error message which which containes appropriate headers,
# markup, etcetera.
# Parameters:
# If no parameters, gives a generic error message
# Otherwise, the first parameter will be the title and the rest will
# be given as different paragraphs of the body
sub CgiError {
local (@msg) = @_;
local ($i,$name);
if (!@msg) {
$name = &MyURL;
@msg = ("Error: script $name encountered fatal error");
};
print &PrintHeader;
print "<html><head><title>$msg[0]</title></head>\n";
print "<body><h1>$msg[0]</h1>\n";
foreach $i (1 .. $#msg) {
print "<p>$msg[$i]</p>\n";
}
print "</body></html>\n";
}
# PrintVariables
# Nicely formats variables in an associative array passed as a parameter
# And returns the HTML string.
sub PrintVariables {
local (%in) = @_;
local ($old, $out, $output);
$old = $*; $* =1;
$output .= "<DL COMPACT>";
foreach $key (sort keys(%in)) {
foreach (split("\0", $in{$key})) {
($out = $_) =~ s/\n/<BR>/g;
$output .= "<DT><B>$key</B><DD><I>$out</I><BR>";
}
}
$output .= "</DL>";
$* = $old;
return $output;
}
# PrintVariablesShort
# Nicely formats variables in an associative array passed as a parameter
# Using one line per pair (unless value is multiline)
# And returns the HTML string.
sub PrintVariablesShort {
local (%in) = @_;
local ($old, $out, $output);
$old = $*; $* =1;
foreach $key (sort keys(%in)) {
foreach (split("\0", $in{$key})) {
($out = $_) =~ s/\n/<BR>/g;
$output .= "<B>$key</B> is <I>$out</I><BR>";
}
}
$* = $old;
return $output;
}
1; #return true