How to Communicating with cgi forms
So you've seen how Java applets can read data from
cgi programs. getting information about forms based
things needs a little more coding.
There are two ways of sending data to forms
- GET - the data is encoded in the URL
/cgi-bin/finger?postmaster
gets finger information for the postmaster. This way of 
talking to cgi programs is fast becoming obsolete as 
the urls can get pretty long with complex queries.
 
- POST - data is not encoded in the url, but is sent
on the standard input of the cgi-program. This is a lot more versatile
and is what will be used here.
The protocol for talking to cgi-bin scripts is:
	- create a URL.
	
- open a connection to the URL. 
	
- get an output stream from the connection. This output stream is connected 
		to the standard input stream of the cgi-bin script on the server. 
	
- write to the output stream.
	
- close the output stream. 
	
- get any data returned on the standard output stream of the cgi-bin
		  script
You might need to encode the data sent to the cgi-bin using the 
URLEncoder class. This is because most cgi-scripts
expect to get data in a MIME format called 
x- www-form-urlencoded. 
In order to run this example, you need to install the following two
programs into the cgi-bin directory of your httpd server. (sorry
only for servers that have perl)
	- timestable.pl - a cgi-script that outputs
	the times table.
	
- www_lib.pl - A library of perl functions
	that make decoding forms easier.
OK I've done it lets go on