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Cgi How-To: The Definitive Cgi Scripting Problem-Solver (How-to)
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by Stephen Asbury, Jason Mathews, Selena Sol, and Kevin Greer
Sales Rank: 2244414
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Paperback: 544 pages
Publisher: Waite Group Press September 1996
Language: English
ISBN-10: 157169028X
ISBN-13: 978-1571690289
Product Dimensions:
9 x 7 x 1.5 inches
Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
Product Description
Over 100 step-by-step solutions are given to CGI problems. This reference supports both C and Perl and provides code that can be reused in CGI scripting projects.
Publisher Description
Provides detailed instructions for building Web-based applications using CGI scripts, including pitfalls, enhancements, and alternate solutions. - Over 100 practical step-by-step solutions to CGI programming problems
- Organized by function for easy look-up
- Includes reusable code for CGI Scripting projects
Customer Reviews & Comments This is a 1996 book still being sold in year 2000 and that says something about it. It is a very useful book in many respects. A whole lot of the stuff in it is as useful today as it was in 1996. However, just for perspective, Win 3.1 was still the dominant Windows platform back then, and there was no Microsoft browser (or server, for that matter) in general use -- Netscape was it. In fact, the index shows Win 3.1 and NT 4.0 (no Win 95) and there's not even an index entry for Microsoft! (There are for Netscape, Mac, etc.) The short list of potential programming errors is still useful, and the security risks listed are things you always have to have in the back of your mind. I think the book would be most useful if you were going use it in a site where not a whole lot had changed recently or where there was not much money for newer technology. They do provide scripts for such things as a shopping cart and it makes you wonder how many e-commerce sites on the web right now basically just loaded up the scripts from the CD-ROM as a starting point. I found the book useful, but as a consultant my needs are not those of someone who writes Perl for a living.
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Cgi How-To: The Definitive Cgi Scripting Problem-Solver (How-to)
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Price: $0.01

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