Temporary files used to accept file uploads were not closed properly. This
resulted in a file descriptor leak, which was unlikely to be serious because of
the short lifespan of CGI programs and the fact that very few forms upload many
files at once. However, on the Windows platform and possibly some others, file
locking semantics prevented file uploads from working at all with these files
not properly closed. Fixed in 2.05.
Changes 2.04:
Documentation fixes: the cgiHtmlEscape, cgiHtmlEscapeData, cgiValueEscape, and
cgiValueEscapeData routines were named incorrectly in the manual. No code
changes in version 2.04.
Changes 2.03:
Support for setting cookies has been reimplemented. The new code closely
follows the actual practice of web sites that successfully use cookies, rather
than attempting to implement the specification. The new code can successfully
set more than one cookie at a time in typical web browsers.
in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
This is the code written to accompany Thomas Boutell's book "CGI
Programming in C & Perl". It provides a library of routines for use
in CGI programming, and unlike cgilib-0.5, this library handles the
"multipart/form-data" encoding required to use the FILE input control
type as defined in the HTML specification.
NOTE: It should be aware that there were a few developer visible changes
made from Thomas Boutell's original distribution when integrating it
with the NetBSD packages environment. They are:
1) Instead of being yet another source file which is used in building
the application, the package have been converted totally into a
library format. This library is linked using "-lcgic".
2) As a result of the first item, the developer no longer writes their
entry point under the function name of cgiMain(). Instead, the
user will provide their own main(), and will need to call cgiInit()
before any other cgic function is called.