
                       CGIWrap - URL Quick Reference
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   In all of the below examples, replace SERVER with the hostname and
   port of your webserver. Replace USER with your userid, and replace
   SCRIPT with the name of the script that is located in your cgi-bin
   directory.
   
   In the below URLs you can replace "cgiwrap" according to the
   following:
   
   cgiwrap
          Normal script execution
          
   cgiwrapd
          Executes script, but returns debugging information, also is
          returned preformatted, so you can see the source that the
          script is outputting.
          
   nph-cgiwrap
          
   nph-cgiwrapd
          Same as above, except you sometimes need to use this if your
          script outputs binary data, such as an image counter script.
          
  Standard Installation of CGIWrap
  
   Place your scripts in your ~/public_html/cgi-bin/ directory
   
     * http://SERVER/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/USER/SCRIPT
     * http://SERVER/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~USER/SCRIPT
       
   Or the old deprecated syntax of:
     * http://SERVER/cgi-bin/cgiwrap?user=USER&script=SCRIPT
       
  Password Protected Installation of CGIWrap
  
   Place your scripts in your ~/public_html/auth-cgi-bin/ directory
   
     * http://SERVER/auth-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/USER/SCRIPT
     * http://SERVER/auth-cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~USER/SCRIPT
       
   Or the old deprecated syntax of:
     * http://SERVER/auth-cgi-bin/cgiwrap?user=USER&script=SCRIPT
       
  Other Options
  
   With certain other web servers, the above syntax can sometimes be
   shortened depending on how the local administrator has set up the
   server. For example, some site support a URL syntax similar some of
   the following:
     * http://SERVER/~USER/SCRIPT.cgi
     * http://SERVER/cgi-bin/~USER/SCRIPT
     * http://SERVER/cgiwrap/~USER/SCRIPT
     * http://SERVER/~USER/cgi-bin/SCRIPT.cgi
       
   The administrator can look at the tricks document for some ideas on
   configuring the server.
   
  Notes
  
   The syntax examples above using user= and script= are carryovers from
   the original versions of CGIwrap, and are not really needed. I highly
   reccomend you don't use them, the other examples are much clearer and
   easier to use.
