QtmhGetEnv API provides information about the following
         environment variables:
         (for a complete list of the available environment variables, see
         this page)
         
Environment variable | Meaning | | AUTH_TYPE | If the server supports client authentication and the script is a
        protected script, this environment variable contains the method
        that is used to authenticate the client. For example: Basic | 
| CGI_ASCII_CCSID | Contains the ASCII CCSID the server used when converting
        CGI input data.  If the server did not perform any conversion,
        (for example, in %%BINARY%% mode), the server sets this value to
        the DefaultNetCCSID configuration directive value | 
| CGI_MODE | Contains the CGI conversion mode the server is using for this
        request.  Valid values are %%EBCDIC%%, %%MIXED%%, %%BINARY%%, or
        %%EBCDIC_JCD%%
        (for more information, see
        HTTP Server for AS/400 Webmaster's Guide).
        The program can use this information to
        determine what conversion, if any, was performed by the server
        on CGI input data and what format that data is currently in | 
| CGI_EBCDIC_CCSID | Contains the EBCDIC CCSID under which the current server
        job is running (DefaultFsCCSID configuration directive). It also
        represents the current job CCSID that is used during server
        conversion (if any) of CGI input data | 
| CONTENT_LENGTH | When the method of POST is used to send information, this
        variable contains the number of characters. Servers typically do
        not send an end-of-file flag when they forward the information
        by using stdin. If needed, you can use the CONTENT_LENGTH value
        to determine the end of the input string.  For example: 7034 | 
| CONTENT_TYPE | When information is sent with the method of POST, this
        variable contains the type of data included. You can create your
        own content type in the server configuration file and map it to
        a viewer. For example:
        Application/x-www-form-urlencoded | 
| GATEWAY_INTERFACE | The version of the CGI specification with which the server complies.
            Format: CGI/revision | 
| HTTP_ACCEPT | MIME content types the browser will accept. | 
| HTTP_COOKIE | All the cookies available to the current page. | 
| HTTP_REFERER | Reference to the page or frame the current page or frame was linked from | 
| HTTP_USER_AGENT | String identifying the Web client. Includes name and version of the browser, request made through a
        proxy, and other information. | 
| IBM_CCSID_VALUE | The CCSID under which the current server job is running. | 
| PATH_INFO | The extra path information following the path information required to
        identify the CGI program name. | 
| PATH_TRANSLATED | The server provides a translated version of PATH_INFO, which takes the
        path and does any virtual-to-physical mapping to it. | 
| QUERY_STRING | Anything that follows the first ? in the request URL. The string is
        encoded in the standard URL format of changing spaces to '+" and
        encoding special characters with '%xx' hexadecimal encoding. | 
| REMOTE_ADDR | The IP address of the remote host making the request | 
| REMOTE_HOST | The hostname making the request. | 
| REMOTE_IDENT | User ID of the remote user. | 
| REQUEST_METHOD | The method with which the request was made. For HTTP, this is GET or
        POST. | 
| REMOTE_USER | If you have a protected script and the server supports client
        authentication, this environment variable contains the user name
        that is passed for authentication | 
| SCRIPT_NAME | A virtual path to the program being executed, used for
        self-referring URLs. | 
| SERVER_ADDR | The server's IP address | 
| SERVER_NAME | The server's hostname, DNS alias, or IP address as it would appear in
        self-referring URLs | 
| SERVER_PORT | The port number to which the request was sent. | 
| SERVER_PROTOCOL | The name and revision of the information protocol this request came in
        with. Format: protocol/revision | 
| SERVER_SOFTWARE | The name and version of the information server software answering the
        request (and running the gateway). Format: name/version. For example:
 IBM-Secure-ICS/AS/400 Secure HTTP Server
 |