There are probably multiple ways to do this, but what would be the best or easiest way to simply load a cgi (windows exe/linux elf) program into chromium embedded?
I can think of several ways... but is there an easy way? It should be as simple as LoadCGI() or something, but, I think that function I will have to create myself as obviously there is not one. Loading a cgi will have to deal with post/get parameters, HTTP headers (it's not just a simple plain static html page load).
As it currently stands, I think I will have to invent my own LoadCGI() function, and emulate cgi in some way, but maybe I missed something and Chromium Embedded already has a feature like it?
Possible solutions: piping the data from an exe/elf back into chromium embedded: this is essentially what apache does. But why reinvent apache if chromium embedded maybe already has a cgi loading feature that I missed?