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CGI Programming in C and Perl

CGI Programming in C and Perl

CGI Programming in C and Perl
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CGI Programming in C and Perl Paperback - 1996 - 1st Edition

by Boutell, Thomas

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An essential technical programming reference for Web sites. In concise, clear language, this book explains how to write CGI programs to implement dynamic documents that provide interactivity and multimedia features for Web sites using UNIX-based HTTP servers. The CD contains scripts ready to plug into the reader's web site, including the CGI-C library.

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Pearson Education, Limited. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
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  • Title CGI Programming in C and Perl
  • Author Boutell, Thomas
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition number 1st
  • Edition 1
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 416
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Pearson Education, Limited, US
  • Publication date 1996-04
  • Bookseller's Inventory # GRP70604866
  • ISBN 9780201422191 / 0201422190
  • Weight 3.79 lbs (1.72 kg)
  • Dimensions 10.94 x 8.98 x 1.57 in (27.79 x 22.81 x 3.99 cm)
  • Category Computers - Communications / Networking
  • Library of Congress subjects C (Computer program language), Web servers - Computer programs
  • Library of Congress Catalogue Number 96-1587
  • Dewey Decimal Code 005.713
  • Quantity available 1

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Reader reviews for CGI Programming in C and Perl

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convey a great deal of information, but eventually their limitations become clear. What if you wish to provide dynamic data--information that changes over time? What if you want to sell products on your Web site and secure payment information from users? Or what if you seek to provide a search facility that permits a Web database to be explored? Dynamic resources of this sort are accomplished through CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programming. CGI programs can take advantage of any resource available to the server computer to generate their output and can also accept input from the user through forms. These two basic capabilities have led to a wide variety of applications, such as forms processing, generation of inline images and movies, the formatting of data sets based on queries to a database, real-time updates to Web pages, and more. CGI Programming in C and Perl shows you how to create these interactive, multimedia documents via CGI programming in two practical languages: C, which has distinct performance advantages, and Perl, one of the most popular for CGI today. Applications and source code are presented in both languages in the book and on the CD-ROM. Youll learn how to: g

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The simple, static hypertext documents that currently dominate the Web canconvey a great deal of information, but eventually their limitations becomeclear. What if you wish to provide dynamic data--information that changes overtime? What if you want to sell products on your Web site and secure paymentinformation from users? Or what if you seek to provide a search facility thatpermits a Web database to be explored? Dynamic resources of this sort areaccomplished through CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programming.

CGI programs can take advantage of any resource available to the servercomputer to generate their output and can also accept input from the userthrough forms. These two basic capabilities have led to a wide variety ofapplications, such as forms processing, generation of inline images and movies, the formatting of data sets based on queries to a database, real-time updatesto Web pages, and more.

CGI Programming in C and Perl shows you how to create theseinteractive, multimedia documents via CGI programming in two practicallanguages: C, which has distinct performance advantages, and Perl, one of themost popular for CGI today. Applications and source code are presented in both languages.

You'll learn how to:

  • generate HTML pages and images on the fly

  • get CGI access on your ISP's site

  • ensure security for your CGI-activated site

  • parse form submissions directly

  • send e-mail via forms and CGI.

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About the author

Thomas Boutell is the author of the World-Wide Web Frequently AskedQuestions list, a FAQ that is distributed to all Web-related newsgroups. He is also the author of the leading CGIlibrary written in C, as well as the gd dynamic graphics library.

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