The Easiest Way To Learn Cgi Programming! Understand The Fundamentals Of Cgi And Perl Make Your Web Site An Interactive Showcase On The Internet Build Working Programs With Step-ByStep Guidance Learn To Add Image Maps And Forms To Web Pages Keep Track Of Traffic With Counters And Guestbooks Add Web Animation With Server Push And Client Pull Set Up EMail Feedback Forms And Database Queries Find Out How To Customize Existing Programs From Cgi Libraries Learn What You Can Do With ServerSide Includes Teach Yourself Cgi Programming With Perl In A Week Carefully Steps You Through All You Need To Learn To Create Living, Interactive Web Pages With The Common Gateway Interface (Cgi). You'll Learn The Fundamental Concepts Of Cgi, The Basics Of Design And Integration With HTML, And Enough Perl To Be Able To Create Your Own Cgi Programs-Even If You're Not Already An Experienced Programmer. By The Time You Finish This Book, You'll Have A Solid Understanding Of Cgi And Perl, And You'll Be Able To Fill Your Web Pages With Interactive Shopping Environments, Surveys, Mailing Lists, Order Forms, Database Queries, E-Mail Tools, Animation, Visitor Counters, And More. Dos/Windows/Unix Cd-Rom Includes All The Source Code For The Book's Programs, Plus Pre-Packaged Libraries Of Cgi Programs, Perl, And Other Cgi Development Tools Such As: Perl 4.0 Perl 5.0 Cgi-Lib.Pl Library Cgi-C Library Dcns-Cgi Library Libwww-Perl Library Cgi.Pm Library Compression/Decompression Programs Example Scripts That Handle Forms, Registration, E-Mail, Guestbooks, Statistics, Random Number Generators, Random Image Displayers, Animation, And Much More!
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A guide to the Web programming technology covers implementation in C and Perl, customizing existing programs, and writing CGI scripts for survey forms, interactive games, order forms, search tools, and guest books.
A comprehensive look at all of the technologies collectively referred to as Dynamic HTML.
Includes a complete quick reference guide. This book's first edition is used in leading computer science programs worldwide, from MIT to Stanford, UC Berkeley to Princeton, UCLA to Johns Hopkins.