--- web/cgi-bin/docs.cgi 2004/03/21 23:59:32 1.7 +++ web/cgi-bin/docs.cgi 2004/03/24 23:53:09 1.11 @@ -6,17 +6,22 @@ use CGI; $| = 1; # Settings -my ($menu) = "../nwww/menu.inc" ; -my ($header) = "../nwww/header.inc"; -my ($footer) = "../nwww/footer.inc"; -my ($style) = "../nwww/style.inc"; +my ($incdir) = "../nwww"; +# Include files +my ($doctype) = "$incdir/doctype.inc"; +my ($style) = "$incdir/style.inc"; +my ($header) = "$incdir/header.inc"; +my ($footer) = "$incdir/footer.inc"; +my ($menu) = "$incdir/menu-static.inc" ; + my ($query) = new CGI; # Note filenames may only have one dot in them, in the ".txt". # This prevents malicious users using "../" to view files. my ($doc) = ($query->param('doc') =~ /^\s*([^\.]*?\.txt)\s*$/); +# This should be application/xhtml+xml print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; unless (defined $doc) { @@ -34,57 +39,66 @@ $doc = "../htdocs/documentation/".$doc; my($docname) = $doc =~ /\/([^\/]+)$/; +&print_html($doctype); + print <<"END"; - - - -
-\n"; - # Use $_ implicitly throughout. - while ("; + else { + print "Failed to open $docname."; + } } -else { - print "Failed to open $docname."; -} -} -# Print a file without escaping HTML: - +# Print the contents of a file containing html sub print_html ($) { -my ($filename) = @_; -print `cat $filename 2>&1`; + my ($filename) = @_; + open(FILE, $filename); + while() { - # Must do the next line first! - s/&/&/g; - s/</g; - s/>/>/g; - s/"/"/g; - s/\b($urls:[$any]+?)(?=[$punc]*[^$any]|$)/$1<\/a>/igox; - print; + my ($ltrs) = '\w'; + my ($gunk) = '/#~:.?+=&%@!\-'; + my ($punc) = '.:?\-'; + my ($any) = "${ltrs}${gunk}${punc}"; + my ($filename) = @_; + if(open(FILE, $filename)) { + print " \n"; + # Use $_ implicitly throughout. + while ("; } - print ") { + # Must do the next line first! + s/&/&/g; + s/</g; + s/>/>/g; + s/"/"/g; + s/\b($urls:[$any]+?)(?=[$punc]*[^$any]|$)/$1<\/a>/igox; + print; + } + print "\n