In
ExtractInfo.cpp,
change
store( )
so it stores the data in comma-separated ASCII format
(This
exercise may require a little research and ingenuity, but you’ll have a
good idea of how server-side programming works when you’re done.) Gain
access to a Web server somehow, even if you do so by installing a Web server
that runs on your local machine (the Apache server is freely available from
http://www.Apache.org and runs on most platforms). Install and test
ExtractInfo.cpp
as a CGI program, using
INFOtest.html.
Create
a program called
ExtractSuggestions.cpp
that is a modification of
DataToSpreadsheet.cpp
which will only extract the suggestions along with the name and email address
of the person that made them.