Custom Cgi Scripting With Perl

Par : Kevin Hanegan

Formats :

    • Nombre de pages276
    • PrésentationBroché
    • Poids0.53 kg
    • Dimensions19,2 cm × 23,4 cm × 1,8 cm
    • ISBN0-471-39597-8
    • EAN9780471395973
    • Date de parution30/03/2001
    • Collectionwiley computer publishing
    • ÉditeurWiley

    Résumé

    More and more Web developers are turning to the CGI (Common Gateway Interface) protocol to add interactivity and dynamic content to their Web sites. It's the most common method for transferring information between a Web server and a user. And Perl is the ideal language for CGI because it's an easy environment for building and testing simple programs. This book focuses on the principles behind both CGI and Perl to provide you with the most comprehensive reference in the field. Inside, you'll find everything you'll need to know to understand, implement, and customize Xeb sites with CGI scripts. The book begins with an overview of CGI fundamentals and shows you how to set up a server for intergrating CGI scripts. Hannegan than offers detailed coverage of Perl, including all the syntax for CGI programs. He also shows you how to upload and test scripts, as well as how to use libraries much more effectively. And all of this information is tied together with real-world, step-by-step instructions so that you can create and customize your own applications.
    More and more Web developers are turning to the CGI (Common Gateway Interface) protocol to add interactivity and dynamic content to their Web sites. It's the most common method for transferring information between a Web server and a user. And Perl is the ideal language for CGI because it's an easy environment for building and testing simple programs. This book focuses on the principles behind both CGI and Perl to provide you with the most comprehensive reference in the field. Inside, you'll find everything you'll need to know to understand, implement, and customize Xeb sites with CGI scripts. The book begins with an overview of CGI fundamentals and shows you how to set up a server for intergrating CGI scripts. Hannegan than offers detailed coverage of Perl, including all the syntax for CGI programs. He also shows you how to upload and test scripts, as well as how to use libraries much more effectively. And all of this information is tied together with real-world, step-by-step instructions so that you can create and customize your own applications.