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This tutorial alogn with a CGI script illustrates how to accept and parse (turns it into something readable and usable) the form data. This case study piece is heavily commented due to the ambiguous nature of the perl code.
 
 
This is a quick explanation of how URL-Encoded CGI input can be decoded and processed to a useful form.
 
 
Here you will find a long list of quite helpful Q&As on Perl programming, contributed by many developers.
 
 
A collection of hundreds of frequently asked questions and answers on everything about Perl. It comprises 10 different sections and available in several different formats.
 
 
Answers to general questions on running CGI scripts and programs. Topics include: Getting Started (Can you run CGI, Script Filename, Test Before Going Public), Beginning a Script, File Permissions, Editing a UNIX Script in DOS/Win, Testing the Script Locally, CGI Paths, and Web Testing.
 
 
A comprehensive list of answers to some of the most commonly asked questions on CGI programming. It ranges from basic questions and techniques to trouble shooting and other CGI resource guide on the Web.
 
 
This is a step-by-step tutorial on how to set up a guestbook using a perl and a MySQL backend. This SQL backend application would be ideal for companies such as GuestWorld who run free public guestbooks.
 
 
This online tutorial guids through the steps to place a guestbook CGI onto your system. This tutorial deals with UNIX servers and UNIX commands for configuration, and assumes that you are able to Telnet into the system, Create directories, and Change directory modifications. Source codes for the guestbook script and sample HTML files are provided on the Web site.
 
 
This article will show you how to use the GD library to create an index image that contains thumbnails of images in a given directory.
 
 
This document is a step-by-step tutorial for designing and serving graphical maps of information resources with either the external imagemap CGI script or with thebuilt in imagemap support in NCSA HTTPd 1.5. Through such a map, users can be provided with a graphical overview of any set of information resources; by clicking on different parts of the overview image, they can transparently access any of the information resources. Sample examples available.
 
 

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