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// Machine generated IDispatch wrapper class(es) created with ClassWizard
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CCgiDispatchDrv wrapper class
class CCgiDispatchDrv : public COleDispatchDriver
{
public:
CCgiDispatchDrv() {} // Calls COleDispatchDriver default constructor
CCgiDispatchDrv(LPDISPATCH pDispatch) : COleDispatchDriver(pDispatch) {}
CCgiDispatchDrv(const CCgiDispatchDrv& dispatchSrc) : COleDispatchDriver(dispatchSrc) {}
// Attributes
public:
// Operations
public:
void SetOutput(LPCTSTR sOutput);
CString GetInput(const VARIANT& vIndex);
CString GetPathInfo();
CString GetScriptName();
CString GetAccepted();
CString GetRemoteAddress();
CString GetClientInfo(LPCTSTR sInfoKey);
CString GetServerName();
short GetServerPort();
CString GetServerProtocol();
CString GetServerSoftware();
};
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