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New CGI Library Release 0.6   
Sunday, April 06 2008 @ 12:39 PM EDT
Contributed by: sde

After several years without updates today the new version 0.6 of cgilib, the lightweight CGI library, has been released. This version comprises new support for uploading files and supports multipart/form-data as content encoding.

This version is also the first to support the semicolon as field separator in URLs in addition to the classic ampersand as seen in several modern web applications. Support for C++ has also been improved and should fully work now.

The detailed changelog is

Version 0.6, 2008/04/06

 . Support for ';'as delimiter
 . Properly return NULL when no value was found
 . Support for multipart/form-data
 . Support for file upload
 . Added support for inclusion into C++
 . Declare some arguments const (Neil Spring)
 . Decode variable names and data

Please find the new version in the download directory of the projects
homepage at http://www.infodrom.org/projects/cgilib/>.

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