The rest of this article is a continuing example of a parse map. The code examples demonstrate the parsing of a URL string, specifying default and required parameters, and using optional parameters. The example uses these elements:
| Element | Name | 
| Server | MOOSE | 
| Server DLL | SURVEY.DLL | 
| CHttpServer object | CServerDerived | 
| Command | RegisterUser | 
| User name | Richard M. Jones | 
The following parse map declares a single command, RegisterUser. This command accepts only one parameter: a pointer to a string:
BEGIN_PARSE_MAP( CServerDerived, CHttpServer )
ON_PARSE_COMMAND( RegisterUser, CServerDerived, ITS_PSTR )
END_PARSE_MAP( CServerDerived )
The corresponding command handler, RegisterUser, is a member of the CServerDerived class, and must be declared as follows:
CServerDerived::RegisterUser( CHttpServerContext* pCtxt, LPCTSTR pstrParameter )
{
   // do work here!
}
The first parameter of the handling member function must be a pointer to a CHttpServerContext object.