class type cgi =object..end
 This is the minimal set of services a connector must provide.
 Additional methods may be defined for specific connectors.
method argument : string -> cgi_argument #argument name returns the value of the argument named name.
 If the argument appears several times, only one of its
 instances is used.Not_found if no such argument exists.method argument_value : ?default:string -> string -> string#argument_value returns the value of the argument as a
 string. If the argument does not exist, the default is
 returned.default : defaults to "".method argument_exists : string -> bool#argument_exists returns false if the named parameter is
 missing and true otherwise.method multiple_argument : string -> cgi_argument list#multiple_argument name returns all the values of the
	argument named name.method arguments : cgi_argument listmethod environment : cgi_environment method request_method : [ `DELETE | `GET | `HEAD | `POST | `PUT of cgi_argument ]method finalize : unit -> unit#finalize for every CGI argument
 (including the possible one of PUT) to ensure that all files
 are deleted. It also executes all functions registered with
 #at_exit. It does not close the in/out channels, however.
 This method is not registered in the garbage collector, and it
 is a bad idea to do so. However, all connectors offered in
 Netcgi automatically call #finalize at the end of the
 request cycle (even when its terminated by an uncaught exception
 when #config.default_exn_handler is true) so you do not have
 to worry much about calling it yourself.method url : ?protocol:Nethttp.protocol ->
 ?with_authority:other_url_spec ->
 ?with_script_name:other_url_spec ->
 ?with_path_info:other_url_spec ->
 ?with_query_string:query_string_spec -> unit -> stringprotocol : The URL scheme. By default, the URL scheme is
 used that is described in the environmentwith_authority : Whether to include authority part
 (e.g. http or https) of the URL, and if yes, from which
 source. Default: `Env.with_script_name : Whether to include the part of the URL
 path identifying the CGI script, and if yes, from which
 source. Default: `Env.with_path_info : Whether to include the rest of the URL
 path exceeding the script name, and if yes, from which source.
 Default: `Env.with_query_string : Whether to include a query string,
 and if yes, which one. Only arguments with #store being
 `Memory will be added. Default: `None, i.e. no query
 string.method set_header : ?status:Nethttp.http_status ->
 ?content_type:string ->
 ?content_length:int ->
 ?set_cookie:Nethttp.cookie list ->
 ?set_cookies:Cookie.t list ->
 ?cache:cache_control ->
 ?filename:string ->
 ?language:string ->
 ?script_type:string ->
 ?style_type:string -> ?fields:(string * string list) list -> unit -> unit#out_channel is
 commited for the first time or #env#send_output_header() is
 called. When there is no support for transactions, the header
 must be set before the first byte of output is written.
 If #set_header is called a second time, it will overwrite
 all the header fields.
status : Sets the HTTP status of the reply according to
	RFC 2616. Defaults to
	"no status", but the server normally complements an `Ok
	status in this case.content_type : Sets the content type.
	Defaults to "text/html".content_length : Sets the content length (in bytes).
	Default: No such field.set_cookie : Deprecated, use set_cookies.set_cookies : Sets a number of cookies. Default: [].
	Remember that the browser may not support more than 20 cookies
	per web server. You can query the cookies using env#cookies
	and env#cookie. If you set cookies, you want to think about
	an appropriate cache setting. You may also want to add a
	P3P header (Platform for Privacy
	Preferences) -- otherwise your cookies may be discarded by
	some browsers.cache : Sets the cache behavior for replies to GET
 requests. The default is `Unspecified. It is strongly
 recommended to specify the caching behaviour!!! You are on
 the safe side with `No_cache, forcing every page to be
 regenerated. If your data do not change frequently, `Max_age
 n tells the caches to store the data at most n seconds.filename : Sets the filename associated with the page.
 This filename is taken for the "save as..." dialog. Default:
 "", i.e. no filename. Note: It is bad practice if the
 filename contains problematic characters (backslash, double
 quote, space), or the names of directories. It is recommended
 that you set content_type to "application/octet-stream" for
 this feture to work with most browsers and, if possible, to
 set content_length because that usually improves the
 download dialog.)script_type : Sets the language of the script tag (for
 HTML replies). It is recommended to use this field if there
 are ONXXX attributes containing scripts before the first
 <SCRIPT> element, because you cannot specify the script
 language for the ONXXX attributes otherwise. script_type
 must be a media type, e.g. "text/javascript". Default: no
 language is specified.style_type : Sets the language of the style tag (for
 HTML replies). It is recommended to use this field if there
 are STYLE attributes containing scripts before the first
 <STYLE> element, because you cannot specify the style
 language for the STYLE attributes otherwise. style_type
 must be a media type, e.g. "text/css". Default: no language
 is specified.fields : Sets additional fields of the header. Default: [].method set_redirection_header : ?set_cookies:Cookie.t list ->
 ?fields:(string * string list) list -> string -> unitmethod output : Netchannels.trans_out_obj_channel #out_channel instead.method out_channel : Netchannels.trans_out_obj_channel #pos_out returns the size of the DATA in bytes (useful to
 set Content-Length). Note that HEAD requests must not send
 back a message body so, in this case, all data sent to this
 channel is discarded. This allows your scripts to work
 unmodified for GET, POST and HEAD requests.
 The output channel may have transactional semantics, and
 because of this, it is an trans_out_obj_channel.
 Implementations are free to support transactions or not.
 After all data have been written, the method #commit_work()
 must be called, even if there is no support for
 transactions.
Simple Example:
 cgi # out_channel # output_string "Hello world!\n";
 cgi # out_channel # commit_work()
 Example for an error handler and a transaction buffer: If an error happens, it is possible to roll the channel back, and to write the error message.
 try
 cgi # set_header ... ();
 cgi # out_channel # output_string "Hello World!"; ...
 cgi # out_channel # commit_work();
 with err ->
 cgi # out_channel # rollback_work();
 cgi # set_header ... ();
 cgi # out_channel # output_string "Software error!"; ...
 cgi # out_channel # commit_work();
 method at_exit : (unit -> unit) -> unit#at_exit f registers the function f to be executed when
	#finalize is called (which is done automatically when the
	request finishes). The functions are executed in the reverse
	order in which they were registered.