The first line tells where 8th is on the system

The process-response word is where your actual functionality goes

This is the raw query: q1=fb&other1=&q2=never&q2a=time&other2=&q2b=&q3=win&q3=osx&q4=&button=Submit%E2%80%A6



These are the vars: {"button":"Submit…","q4":null,"q3":["win","osx"],"q2b":null,"other2":null,"q2a":"time","q2":"never","other1":null,"q1":"fb"}



If you wondered to yourself, "can 8th be used to write a CGI script?" -- the answer is "yes, of course!".Attached is a simple CGI script framework which you can modify for your own needs. You'll want to customize:The framework already parses all the incoming CGI variables into one object called. You'll access e.g.using the key "var", and "value" will be a string.You are on your own setting up your web-server to handle CGI properly... that's what Google is forUpdate: enhanced version of the script, based upon real use. Empty fields are now entered as 'null', and multiple instances of the same field become an array. Here's a test sample (real test run):