Description
INTRODUCTION
WHAT IS THE COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE?:
The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a specification defined by the World Wide Web Consortium(W3C) , defining how a program interacts with a Hyper Text Transfer Protocol(HTTP) server. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) provides the middleware between WWW servers and external databases and information sources. CGI applications perform specific information processing, retrieval, and formatting tasks on behalf of WWW servers.
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Seminar Report
Page Length : 18
Content :
- Introduction of CGI
- The Definition
- Web Browsing
- Architecture of CGI
- How does CGI works
- Preparing CGI for work
- —Introduction to Perl
- —The CGI.pm Module
- —Pattern Matching
- —Arrays
- —Dealing With Files In PERL
- —Basic HTML
- —What is cgi-lib.pl?
- —Communicating with databases
- —Sending mail with Perl CGI Scripts
- References
Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Presentation Report (PPT)
Page Length : 127
Content :
- Objective
- Dynamic Web
- CGI (Common Gateway Interface)
- Web Browsing
- Introduction to CGI
- History of Perl
- Perl Features
- Perl & the Web
- Introduction to Perl
- HTML
- Regular Expressions
- Arrays
- Debugging
- Installing and Using MySQL
- Installation of sendmail.exe
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