How 'bout some inspiration.
Please forgive all the forward slashing, I've got a hacked-up version of Perl <shrug>
#!c:/Perl/bin/Perl.exe
##
## printenv -- demo CGI program which just prints its environment
##
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
print "\<HTML\>\n";
print "\<HEAD\>\n";
print " \<TITLE\>Testies, Testies, 1-2-3\<\/TITLE\>\n";
print "\<\/HEAD\>\n";
print "\<BODY BGCOLOR\=\"\#c0c0c0\" TEXT\=\"\#000000\" LINK\=\"\#ff000
+0\" VLINK\=\"\#0F0000\"\>\n";
foreach $var (sort(keys(%ENV))) {
$val = $ENV{$var};
$val =~ s|\n|\\n|g;
$val =~ s|"|\\"|g;
print "${var}=\"${val}\"\n";
}
print "\<\/BODY\>\<\/HTML\>\n";
Update:foxops shakes fist at Pardus
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