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43. CGI-Programmierung mit Perl
 
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60. CGI und CGM: Graphische Standards

41. Developing CGI Applications with Perl
by John Deep, Peter Holfelder
 Paperback: 320 Pages (1996-02-14)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$4.98
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Asin: 0471141585
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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If you are ready to build your own customized interactive documents, forms, graphics, and other full-feature CGI applications using Perl, then this book will show you how. Developing CGI Applications with Perl is written by a team of CGI experts who have developed cutting-edge applications for many of the most advanced sites on the Web. This book:
* Provides all of the tools and techniques to build dynamic documents, database query tools, interactive graphics, Web search tools, and all other types of CGI applications
* Covers CGI, HTTP, and the Perl scripting language
* Reveals many of the best Web server utilities, HTML utilities, and other CGI applications now in use around the world

This comprehensive guide assumes no prior familiarity with Perl. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Worth browsing, not buying
There's a lot of talk in this book but not much code. When it does show code examples, it comes with few comments. I was referred to this book after I read Tom Chritiansen's review that said good words about its use ofshared memory. I thought using shm in CGI programming is quite unusual andworth reading. But when I read the section(s), I find too much talk abouthow to manage a project and little explanation of the C/Perl program thatuses shm. This book may be good to managers not for programmers. ... Read more


42. Computer Graphics International (CGI '98), 1998
by IEEE Computer Society, IEEE
 Paperback: 500 Pages (1998-07)
list price: US$125.00 -- used & new: US$125.00
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Asin: 0818684453
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Rendering;HCI in Virtual Environments;Modeling;Networked Virtual Environments;Curves and Surfaces;Graphics Architectures;Simulation;Virtual Reality Support Systems ... Read more


43. CGI-Programmierung mit Perl
by Gunther Birznieks
Paperback: Pages (2001-01-31)

Isbn: 389721167X
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44. CGI Primer Plus for Windows: Learn to Create Interactive Web Pages
by Mohammed J. Kabir
 Paperback: 662 Pages (1996-11)
list price: US$44.99 -- used & new: US$3.95
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Asin: 1571690255
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Provides all the tools necessary to start writing and serving CGI programs, covering HTML documents, HTTP configuration, Perl basics, Netscape extensions, push/pull animation, and more. Original. (Intermediate). ... Read more

Customer Reviews (7)

3-0 out of 5 stars The chapters are very uneven in understanding level
The introductory chapters to the various CGI elements are very good even though written 3 - 1/2years ago (thus previous to PerlEx).Some of the DOS screens needed a little introductory and conclusion text added to makethem meaningful in context so I just penned it onto the particular bookpage.However, when dealing with the CGI complexities, e. g. , statefulprogramming, even though these are the most complex examples in the book, Ikept looking for a different pedagogical approach that would make theexamples in the book meaningful and relevant in context.I found that Ihad to re-write some of the example .pl scripts in that particular chapterto have them match the expected output printed in the text.Perhaps asecond edition is overdue . . .

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is awesome!
CGI Primer Plus for Windows gives the reader an excellent overview of CGI, Perl and developing interactive web content. I was able to develop interactive CGIs after reading only a few chapters of this book. I wouldrecommend this book and other books written by this author to everyone.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good book but you will need to purchase a Perl book!
I like the concepts in the CGI Primer Plus for windows: I learned how to create an link generator, address book, email, and a survey interface usingthe book. The best feature about the 'CGI Primer Plus' is the number ofapplications in the book. The down side is the assumption the user knowsPerl.I purchased the 'Perl 5 by Example Book'; read the first eightchapters, and dove into the 'CGI Primer Plus' book. The author'sapplications inspired to create numerous of my own applications.I'm veryexcited by the books value in terms of ideas and methods to apply perl.My wish list is to have a CGI book design for sybperl, Oracle, or Informix. Creating Database applications would be very valueable.

1-0 out of 5 stars Good starter but nothing to hold on to.
I liked the book when I first started cgi but once I learned cgi (from other sources and books) I never opened the book again.Its got examples and an attempt to teach you but it doesn't go into detail what each line ofcode does so you can have code there but no clue what you are doing withit.Now, I wouldn't even recommend it for starters.If you want someSIMPLE samples spend the money here or get it free of the internet.yourchoice.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners
I borrowed the book from a friend and found it to be quite useful. As a beginning CGI programmer, I found the coverage of CGI basics to be be quite appropriate. Since the book was published in 1996, it does not cover fastCGI programming. Perhaps in a second edition? ... Read more


45. CGM and CGI: Metafile and Interface Standards for Computer Graphics (Symbolic Computation / Computer Graphics - Systems and Applications)
by David B. Arnold, Peter R. Bono
 Hardcover: 279 Pages (1988-04-15)
list price: US$72.95 -- used & new: US$46.95
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Asin: 3540189505
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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This book describes two ISO standardization projects - the Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) and the Computer Graphics Metafile (CGM). It has been written principally for users and practitioners of computer graphics. In particular, system designers, independent software vendors, graphics system implementors, and application program developers need to understand the basic standards being put into place at the so-called Virtual Device Interface. Technical managers, graduate students in computer science specializing in graphics, and buyers in government and industry will also find this book valuable. The CGI project is standardizing a functional and syntactic specification for the exchange of device-independent data and associated control information between systems with graphical capabilities. The CGI defines idealized abstract classes of graphical devices capable of accepting input and generating, storing and manipulating pictures. The CGM provides a file format suitable for the storage and retrieval of device-independent picture descriptions. Pictures described by a sequence of CGI function invocations can be written to disk and stored compactly as CGMs, and CGMs can be interpreted and displayed efficiently using a CGI implementation. Formal standards documents are difficult to read. They are dry, complex and lack tutorial material. This book is intended to supplement the standards documents themselves. Organized into four parts comprising seventeen chapters, it includes many illustrations and examples not found in the standards. The book also explains the relationship of the CGI and CGM to other standards, both formal and de facto, describes some early commercial implementations of the standards, and gives the reader insight into the future evolution of these standards. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars One and probably only summary of CGI and CGM
Computer Graphics Interface (CGI) and Computer Graphics Metadata (CGM) were invented a while ago, take it: a long while ago!. But much of the industrial large graphical databases still use these protocols as their base of information. If you work with such data, e.g. for NC production, this book contains the most valuable information for the practice. These days CGI means mostly "Computer Generated Imaging" or another use in networks: Common Gateway Interface. This CGI in this book might be mostly a thing of a past, replaced by DirectX or OpenGL, but CGM still lives, foremost in the very much actively used WebCGM. WebCGM 2.1 was approved in year 2008. The web page of the consortium is cgmopen org. Take this book if you need information about the primary CGM standard for compatibility and proper interpretation. Aside of this contextual aspect, Arnold and Bono are good writers and explain well the spirit of both standards. ... Read more


46. Perl Cgi Programming: No Experience Required
by Erik Strom
Paperback: 512 Pages (1997-10)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$79.63
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Asin: 0782121578
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Experienced HTML authors, Webmaster, and Intranet programmers will find this book one of the fastest ways to learn CGI programming. Topics include catalog, search engine, order forms, database referencing, and user feedback scripts. Real world examples emphasize creating forms and user-driven, interactive Web sites. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent - Highly Recommended
I found this book to be a great introduction to both Perl and CGI programming. This book is genuinely trying to teach you, unlike some bookswhere the author is attempting to show you how clever he/she is. Alsoincludes useful examples, and the syntax reference library in the appendixis essential once you are experienced with Perl & CGI. I am verypleased I purchased this book and highly recommend it to anyone who wantsto be up and running with Perl CGI programming in the shortest possibleperiod.

4-0 out of 5 stars No fat, full of info.
This book is very good as it not only teaches you how to write good CGI code for web pages but it also teaches you how to integrate your exisiting PERL scripts into it. I have had to contact Customer Support in regards toan error in the book and they advised me that the book was "designedfor Windows 95". So they could not answer the question.

4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent tutorial for CGI/Perl
The book is excellent, but I noticed that one of the examples didn't work on my system(Win 98, Sambar Server, Perl 5).In chapter 2 and 3 it mentions and examines code that uses subroutines, but on my system itreturned a false value from the subroutine and an error.To correct thisput1; directly below the entire subroutine 'sub name {subroutine code}1;'Thanks to Amazon's Perl forDummies for pointing out that workaround. I would recommend both books as complements of each other.Perl forDummies describes in more detail with less example, and Perl CGIProgramming has detailed examples with little explaination.

5-0 out of 5 stars Just 2 words to say... Excellent Book!!
If you want to learn perl, this book it's the best.. But if you want to train yourself programming CGI, this book it's the best too. Excellent documentation, with a lot of examples and screen shots. This book followsyou to be an excellent programmer, also it contains instructions to how toinstall a web server on your machine. Great book. I recommend you thisbook.

3-0 out of 5 stars nothing on using dates and times in scripts
I found this book very uselful, but it doesn't cover using dates or times.I found that very disapointing.It also doesn't have anything about sending Form mail. ... Read more


47. Cgi Developer's Guide
by Eugene Eric Kim
Paperback: 497 Pages (1996-07)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$7.99
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Asin: 1575210878
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Now developers can learn how to write robust, secure, and efficient Common Gateway Interface programs for the Web. Ideal for DOS, UNIX, or Windows users since CGI is platform independent, the book contains an abundance of solutions to "real-world" problems, along with a helpful focus on CGI scripting. The CD-ROM includes source code and examples from the book. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for starters
CGI Developer's Guide is a great book for starters with little knowledge about CGI. Try it!!!! ... Read more


48. 60 Minute Guide to Cgi Programming With Perl 5
by Robert Farrell
Paperback: 270 Pages (1996-06)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$39.84
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Asin: 1568847807
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Using HTML alone, you can make an attractive Web site. But if you want to create a really useful Web site -- one that processes input from HTML forms, offers site-wide searching, interfaces with databases, serves up custom Web pages on the fly, and does other amazing tricks -- you need CGI scripting. 60 Minute Guide to CGI Programming with Perl 5 gives you the know-how you need to write CGI scripts using the latest version of the popular and powerful scripting language Perl. If you don't have the time to get a degree in computer science, you'll appreciate this practical, authoritative guide. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (3)

4-0 out of 5 stars Short but sweet
This 260 page book does what it needs... teaches you Perl from scratch and covers all the basic topics you need to write the scripts explained: write a web based clock, a basic page template parser (something that all programmers need to use more), processing forms (without using some large and slow 3rd party library), create a form based emailer webpage, a search engine, an app to grab other webpages to store them in a database and to search them, and finally a catalog/e-commerce script.This is a good starter book to go from nothing to intermediate programmer without feeling overwelmed with the material read.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great for Entry Level Perl Programming on UNIX
This book is good for individuals who have experience with HTML, UNIX, and some programming experience.It caters to people who have played a little with Perl programming, and want to learn more.It should be noted, however, that if you have no Perl experience, it will take much longer than 60 minutes to bring you up to speed.

3-0 out of 5 stars Good for UNIX box scripts
This book was a quick tour of Perl.Well-written but has typos (and I had to figure these out with no prior knowledge of Perl!) and only a few of the examples I tried actually worked.I use it as a general Perl reference now but it is totally geared towards UNIX and we have a Novell webserver.Minimal help there.This book is primarily useful in that it's not overly intimidating like some other Perl primers.Just a so-so text for me but probably very useful if you plan to only work in UNIX. ... Read more


49. CGI Programming Unleashed
by Daniel J. Berlin, Shuman Ghosemajumder, Kenneth J. Hunt
Paperback: 620 Pages (1996-10)
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Asin: 1575211513
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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CGI Programming Unleashed is the comprehensive solutions package that offers all the reference material that an advanced to expert user needs. With CGI Programming Unleashed, you will make your Web site an interactive showcase on the Internet; understand the fundamentals of CGI and Perl; learn to write secure CGI applications; set up email feedback forms and database queries; learn what you can do with server side includes; add imagemaps and forms to Web pages; build working programs with step-by-step guidance; add Web animation with server push and client pull; and customize existing programs from CGI libraries.

  • Programmers will create end-user Internet applications that run programs on a Web server
  • Teaches CGI and HTML integration
  • CD-ROM contains source code from the book and powerful utilities
Amazon.com Review
Building dynamic Web sites often means learning about CGI--theCommon Gateway Interface that specifies how server-based programsinteract with a Web server. CGI Programming Unleashed shows howto use CGI for a variety of common tasks such as processing forms,polling users, hosting discussions, and implementing "shoppingcarts." The book's strength is its breadth, not depth--there areplenty of code samples, but they're fairly dense and you'll be left todo much of the interpretation yourself. Novice programmers may findthe going tough, but experienced ones who want to learn how to use CGIquickly will be right at home. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars cgi unleashed
I can sum it up in one word,[stinks]
The first 1/3 of the book is information
you should already know before you buy this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars True Genius
I am impressed with the poise and genius of the author. He obviously understands computers more than the next person. And to have attended highschool while writing such a book takes great organization and timemanagement skills. Needless to say this author is a role model. To have hisintelligence at such a young age! I wish I was that gifted.

4-0 out of 5 stars A good book, but not enough actual source code.
I was very happy to find the extra book mounted onthe CD, Perl 5 in 21 days, but the actual book itself would describe general concepts without actually giving enough concrete examples of how to do it.This book is definitely intended for those who are already fairly experienced with programming in Perl.Also, the author could stand to be a little less dry and his code should be more readable (indentation and white space).

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent and concise book on CGI programming
With the book stores full of CGI books that only concentrate on Perl and CGI, this is a welcomed change.C/C++, shell scripts, and others are convered here as well.An excellent book.Interesting reading with many programs/scripts provided on the sample CD that comes with this book.Definitely a must for any web developer

3-0 out of 5 stars Fine, but could have been 50% shorter.
When I finished reading this book I realized there wasn't much to learn about CGI. In fact, the first thing I did with my computer after reading was learning Perl with the accompanying HTML documents.
You will also be able to learn Perl with the examples in the book, but some of them are not too useful.
Anyway, I had to buy it to realize about these facts (or, at least, what I think are facts), so I am not disappointed at all.

PS: The book tries to teach you a lot of things you will probably not be interested in. ... Read more


50. PC Graphics With Gks: Introduction to Graphics Standards (Gks, Gks-3d, Phigs, Cgi, and Cgm and to Graphics Programming)
by Peter R. Bono
 Paperback: 20 Pages (1990-09)
list price: US$73.00
Isbn: 0136544355
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51. Cgi for Commerce: A Complete Web-Based Selling Solution
by Gunther Birznieks, Selena Sol
Paperback: 413 Pages (1997-03)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$4.20
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Asin: 1558515593
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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One of the biggest opportunities to reach new customers lies on the Web. More than ever, companies with a Web site want to do more than just offer their customers information about products -- they want to sell their products on the Web. CGI for Commerce provides you with a step-by-step guide to installing a ready-made Web Store application as well as detailed information on how it works. Also included are numerous examples to demonstrate the features and flexibility of the store. In no time at all, you'll be selling your products to the online universe.

From an enhanced HTML catalogue, where users just click on a button to buy an item while browsing, to a complete database-backed application -- all the code is included on the CD-ROM ready to install on your Web server. Your Cyberstore will also be able to take advantage of advanced browser features like frames, JavaScript, and VBScript to enhance the virtual shopping experience. Example code for these exciting features is also included on the CD-ROM.Amazon.com Review
All commercial systems involve sending information from aclient computer (operated by a customer) to a server computer(operated by a vendor). The standard that's evolved to allow suchtransactions is called Common Gateway Interface (CGI). On top of itsuseful architectural discussions, CGI for Commerce does a finejob of explaining CGI data streams--something you're going to have tounderstand if you want to build programs that extract useful data fromsuch streams. Other excellent CGI books exist, but none offer the kindof commercial orientation that's found here. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (16)

3-0 out of 5 stars Miracles - no, Solutions Yes
If you do not already understand the basics of PERL programming, web server operations, and CGI, this book might help you and it may just confuse you.If you do already understand these things pretty well, then the book is both enlightening and entertaining.I downloaded the unix software first, and had it running under apache on Windows 98 in about 5 minutes.I was so impressed with the quality and flexibility of the code, I decided to buy the book just to show my support, and pick up the helpful hints and insightful commentary that Gunther, et al have on the web, ecommerce, and programming in general.Well, well done!

2-0 out of 5 stars Need more setup information for Windows 95
I think that this book could be great if they can include how can you make the setup for the different plataforms (W95,Unix). Also the free versions of Perl can be on the CD. You don't have support for any question that youhave, and I think you won't have it. I want to share information in how tosetup this program with Windows 95 users.

2-0 out of 5 stars Don't expect this book/software to work miracles.
The book claimed that you could download the latest software from the website and that there is a windows version as well as the unix version available for download.After not being able to find the windows versionfor download I sent email to the author inquiring where I could find thewindows version.I was then emailed back with a long email claiming thatthey were very busy and that if I wanted support I would have to pay$300.00!I then emailed them back saying that I only bought the stupidbook and only wanted to know where the windows download was. I then gotemail stating how to get the unix version working on the windows platform.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Free Code
This book is for anyone who knows some PERL and wants to save days or weeks coding a shopping cart/ordering system. It could most accurately be described as a detailed, line by line description of a complex (but NOToverly complicated) free software application which is provided on thebook's cd-rom.

Just remember that you must know some basic PERL and havealready set up a few simple websites on a UNIX server, otherwise you willbe lost. If you want to learn PERL, this is as good a project as any, butremember that you will be thumbing through a PERL book at the same time. Ifyou are an intermediate level PERL hacker, you should have the basic demoapplication up and running in a couple of hours, max.

The program isvery good and extremely easy to customize to your exact needs. The book ismarred by some typos, inconsistancies and embarrasing grammatical errors,but is an absolutely invaluable resource for anyone wanting an excellent,cheap and flexible PERL based CGI shopping cart on their website.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderfull and very usefull to understand web commerce
A book that give to the siftware people a big understanding of web commerce. I apreciated the generous style that the autor offer to the reader. ... Read more


52. Instant CGI/Perl
by Selena Sol, Gunther Birznieks, Peter Chines
Paperback: 1088 Pages (2001-05-25)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$5.00
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Asin: 0072133872
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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The ultimate collection of ready-to-run code and expert techniques for CGI/Perl developers!This sourcebook explains how to configure, customize, run, and debug CGI/Perl applications. Plus, the bonus CD-ROM contains all the code from the book--ready to use. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars NOT for beginners!!
The title said "Instance CGI/Perl" so I bought it thinking I could do it instantly, being a complete beginner. No way.

This book is designed for people who already have an understanding or some knowledge of cgi already. I can't even make it to page two and I go cross-eyed. It is an excellent book when it comes to modifying scripts and getting into perl stuff and will probably come in handy AFTER I learn how to do it in the first place.

If you are an advanced-level user, then you will probably GREATLY benefit from this book. It has unbelievable advice and detailed instructions on web applications used in cgi.

But to be honest, I didn't understand a single word of it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Misleading Title
I stumbled upon this book while looking for a web application framework that would have all the basic components I would need (i.e. authentication, session management, form processing, templating, database ...) so that I could focus solely on coding the application logic without reinventing the wheel.

Surprisingly, this book documents a powerful and seemingly complete Perl-based web application framework called Extropia.
The architecture is built in OO and has every core component I need.I downloaded the code from their Web site and simply copied it into my cgi-bin directory and found that all of their ready-made examples ran without any tweaking to my web server config!
The examples include applications like Inventory Manager, Bug Tracker, Web Store, Address Book...
A novice user can get these applications up and running with little effort.The applications are fully configurable.
An advanced user who understands the concepts of OO Perl can create some really powerful applications.Wherever functionality is missing, just override or create your own custom method.

I followed many threads in the newsgroups regarding the subject of Perl-based web application frameworks, and never ran across the name "Extropia" before.I consider Extropia and this book to be a best kept secret!

Imagine building a fully functioning issue tracking database that performs some custom pre and post processing in just a couple days?!

Although I can see how the authors are targeting novice CGI developers because the framework is designed to be easily configurable for novice users...I think the real power of Extropia is more for the advanced web application developer who is tired of reinventing the wheel and is looking for an excellent set of reusable components.

Just my opinion.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not Instant CGI, More like Instant sofa leg.
If you are looking for a book on cgi, don't even waste 3 bucks on a used copy. The only place this thing deserves is taking up space at the author's home.

I used the instant ASP scripts a few years ago and taught myself asp to the point I have done several corporate intranets. I am familiar with Perl and the Instant CGI only confused me. If you want to learn cg, buy something else. ... Read more


53. Drag `n' Drop CGI: Enhance Your Web Site Without Programming
by Bob Weil, Chris Baron
Paperback: 367 Pages (1997-09-02)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$0.34
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Asin: 0201419661
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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"Weil and Baron actually deliver on the book'ssubtitle. This book solved over a dozen problems I had been havingwith our Web site that no other source could adequately resolve." --Greg Ewing, Webmaster and Manager, Electronic Publishing, WesternDigital Corporation.

"This book definitely succeeds in reaching a general audience withmoderate computer skills. The style of writing and the presentationmake the examples easy to deploy." -- Jim Buyens, author ofBuilding Net Sites with Windows NT and Running Microsoft FrontPage97

Everything you need to add advanced Perl CGI and JavaScript functionsto your Web site-no programming or UNIX experience required! You'llfind the scripts and all the tools you need on the included CD-ROM.

Step-by-step instructions to configure and install a wide range ofuseful, industrial-strength, full-featured JavaScript and Perl scriptsincluding: a complete on-line store-with on-line, secure credit cardtransactions; a Web site search engine; a universal HTML formprocessing script; a floating Web site directory panel; a programmableimage display script; a scrolling browser message; and a visitorcounter.

The authors walk you through the steps of the script installationprocess, explaining how and why they work. Reading this book, you willlearn not only how to customize and use the scripts, but also how towork with other scripts you find on the Internet. In addition, whatyou discover about the Internet, HTTP, CGI, and both client-side andserver-side scripts will help you enhance your pages more easily.

All the necessary "tricks of the trade" are also presented, such asquestions to ask your Internet Service Provider-even the businessreasons for and uses of each script. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

1-0 out of 5 stars A Real Mess
This was the third book I bought to help me get started with CGI stuff.It was not very helpful, when I started learning. I was using it in an online class.Since that early learning experience, I forced myself tofigure out cgi instalation.I now have many scripts on my site. RecentlyI wanted a hidden counter, and I remembered there was one in this book.Iwent back to the book and tried to install it.And what a mess.There isno coordination between the CD and the book.The book has no set outline,forconfiguration. And there are errors that will make you think your anidiot.Do your self a favor and just start downloading scripts from theweb and learning the difference between a path on your server and a pathwith a URL in the browser. Maybe another book will help, but stay awayfrom this one, oh and I'll but this one up for auction, here at amazon, andgood luck!

1-0 out of 5 stars a waste of paper
I already reviewed this book and spent time on my review.You only have the author and publisher's reviews and maybe one from their mothers!Why do you not include negative reviews??You lose a great deal of credibilityby only including the author's bubbling over his work.These boys wrotethis worthless drivel in a rushed afternoon and it shows!Have the guts toprint less that gushing reviews!!

5-0 out of 5 stars An excellent book that delivers what it promises.
Drag and Drop CGI?Sounds too good to be true?Well, it IS true! An excellent book that delivers what its subtitle promises.If you're looking to enhance your website with form validation, form processing, searchengines, visitor counters and even an online store (amongst other goodies)then this is the book for you.

The book assumes moderate computerskills on the part of the reader but is in no way overly technical.Inaddition, the authors provide step by step support through each script, howeach script works and how you might implement each script in the'real-world'.

What makes Drag and Drop CGI particularly commendable isthat it delivers on its promise: nine fully-operational, fully-tested,robust, commercial-quality scripts (including the aforementioned on-linestore) that solve real-world problems and not just 'demos', 'teasers' or'examples' masquerading as fully functional code.For this reason alone,it's worth making room on your bookshelf for this book.

Other features ofthe book worthy of note include:numerous, accessible introductions totechnical concepts; a chapter to help you clarify your site's design,purpose and target audience; andintroductory guides to Perl and UNIX forthose readers who wish to advance to the 'next level'.

All this, writtenin a clear, humorous and supportive style.Not bad...Not bad at all.

5-0 out of 5 stars Just What I Needed!
Not for a newbie to the web. This book took me from static html web pages to dynamic cgi web pages with secure on line shopping.Well worth the money I spent, plus all the scripts on the CD are a big bonus.Plain, wellwritten english, with just enough tech stuff to get me by and help me askright questions when I needed tech support from my server. Thanks toAmazon for the great next day service!

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your money!!
I am a technical writer and webmaster and it's my job to help people in our department with web pages and cgi scripts.Many of them have asked for a recommendation on what book would be helpful.I reviewed this book forthat purpose and was amazed at how poorly written it is!!They areobviously NOT writers and honestly must have thrown this together over aweekend. Unless you already know what they're talking about,this will makematters worse. And if you already know what they're talking about, youdon't need it.So far, my favorite intro book is "Perl and CGI forthe World Wide Web" by Elizabeth Castro. Several on our staff are nowusing it and finding it very helpful, straightforward, not too muchdetail...etc. ... Read more


54. CGI Group Inc. - SWOT Analysis
by Datamonitor
 Digital: 30 Pages (2010-05-21)
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Datamonitor's CGI Group Inc. - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. CGI Group Inc. - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy.

CGI Group (CGI) is a prominent provider of information technology (IT) and business process services. It offers a range of services, including systems integration, consulting, application management, technology management and outsourcing to clients. The company primarily operates in Canada. It is headquartered in Quebec, Canada and employs about 26,000 people.The company recorded revenues of C$3,825.2 million ($3,254.4 million) during the financial year ended September 2009 (FY2009), an increase of 3.2% over 2008. The operating profit of the company was C$459 million ($390.5 million) in FY2009, an increase of 6.3% over 2008. Its net profit was C$316.5 million ($269.2 million) in FY2009, an increase of 8% over 2008.

Scope of the Report

  • Provides all the crucial information on CGI Group Inc. required for business and competitor intelligence needs
  • Contains a study of the major internal and external factors affecting CGI Group Inc. in the form of a SWOT analysis as well as a breakdown and examination of leading product revenue streams of CGI Group Inc.
  • Data is supplemented with details on CGI Group Inc. history, key executives, business description, locations and subsidiaries as well as a list of products and services and the latest available statement from CGI Group Inc.
Reasons to Purchase
  • Support sales activities by understanding your customers’ businesses better
  • Qualify prospective partners and suppliers
  • Keep fully up to date on your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects
  • Obtain the most up to date company information available
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55. Html 3.2 and Cgi Unleashed: Professional Reference Edition
by John December, Mark Ginsburg
Hardcover: 1321 Pages (1996-10)
list price: US$59.99 -- used & new: US$15.10
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Asin: 1575211777
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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A comprehensive professional instruction and reference guide for World Wide Web content developers, this book explores all aspects of the development processes, implementation, tools, and programming. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars The 'Guts' of web development.Comprehensive reference.
Includes extensive background material, useful examples and a wealth ofURL's covering all aspects of Web development.Good historical informationgives the reader a firm foundation.While some more recent information islacking (i.e., client side image maps), it is stilla good starting pointfor the serious developer.

3-0 out of 5 stars Helpful, yet it covers a lot more besides HTML & CGI
This book was quite helpful to starting up Web Development, although if you aren't looking for 10 opening chapters of web fundamentals, you may want to look elsewhere. HOWEVER, This book will cover all you'll need to know to get deep into HTML.

5-0 out of 5 stars Very good--much more that you think you are buying!
First, I must admit that I only skimmed the initial sections on web philosophy and design.Other reviewers seemed put off by the depth of those sections.Though I have only built small web sites so far, I very much welcome having a source of knowledge to ensure my larger developments do not look like a poorly organized beginner's site.The design sections are really more than you bargained for, and they don't take away from the excellent discussions and reference material on HTML and CGI.The HTML section in particular let's the reader know which version of HTML supports each tag, so browser compatibility can be ensured.Simple samples that focus on the tags being learned are provided.The book is very comprehensive; hopefully, beginners won't find it too overwhelming.This book is highly recommended.

1-0 out of 5 stars The WORST book on HTML you can ever imagine
You won't find anything worth reading until you are 500 pages into the book and that is not a joke. The first 10 chapters is all useless garbage the authors threw together to get a big book. Those chapters cover planning and are written by people that don't even understand the word plan. To help the authors out, here is what Websters dictionary says the word plan means "n. a scheme of action or a drawing made to represent the top view." Hey, that's a single sentance. I just saved you 500 pages of reading.

The remaining 500 pages have dubious value. I mean if you've never heard of HTML and Web publishing, you may want to consider this book. HOWEVER you won't understand a word the authors have to say. I say you can do much better elsewhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars An incredibly comprehensive source
Although the size of this book may give one pause, it definitely is worth it - this book covers *everything* one needs to know about Web publishing, from design and implementation to review to actually writing it. The CD-ROM has anything you could want. This book goes beyond HTML and CGI; it goes straight to the heart of the Web ... Read more


56. HTML und CGI-Programmierung.
by Oliver Paukstadt
 Paperback: 336 Pages (1998-10-31)

Isbn: 3920993799
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57. CGI Programming with Tcl
by David Maggiano
Paperback: 576 Pages (1999-12-17)
list price: US$44.95 -- used & new: US$20.99
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Asin: 0201606291
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Illustrates the many advantages TCL holds for CGI programmers and demonstrates how to create powerful CGI applications.Presents a series of increasingly sophisticated applications, beginning with a simple Hello World application culminating in Web-based interfaces to back-end databases. Softcover.CD-ROM included. DLC: Internet programming. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very good, comprehensive CGI and Tcl plugin reference
This book is a comprehensive reference to CGI programming in Tcl and using the Tcl browser plugin.It is very accessible and should appeal to a wide audience, from beginners who have never written a CGI script to moreadvanced users who need to develop industrial-strength CGI scripts and theoccasional Tclet.People who make their living writing CGI scripts -- inany language -- should definitely take a good long look.People who writeJava applets and need a solution with quicker turnaround should read thesections on the Tcl plugin.All in all, this is a very comprehensive bookthat I will treasure having on my shelf. ... Read more


58. Programming Perl 5.0 Cgi Web Pages for Microsoft Windows Nt (PC Magazine (New York, N.Y.).)
by Jonathan Hagey
 Paperback: 391 Pages (1996-09)
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Asin: 1562764209
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The building block approach taken in this book provides programmers with a solid grounding in Perl as they learn to write scripts for tasks they encounter every day as Webmaster and Web site administrator. The text will be appreciated by those who need to add robust scripts to their site that can handle complex tasks. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Lifeline to Admins handling old networks
I have had several clients that rely on NT servers, and this is the only book I've found that deals with Perl specifically in this environment. Very Helpful!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Solid Perl Instruction
For those of us using legacy systems, this is the most comprehensive book I've found (and I've been searching and serching...) to deal with NT and Perl when it comes to running Intranet and Internet apps. Well writtne for the beginner and the expert who needs a handy refeence to jump between Unix and NT.

5-0 out of 5 stars Only book for NT and Perl
This is the only book I've read that bridges the gap betwen the UNIX world of Perl and the Microsoft hell of NT. Not as indepth on CGI as I would have liked, but Perl explainations and examples are bang on.

1-0 out of 5 stars Forget it for learning cgi on NT
There are two kind of books for learning PERL for cgi.

The first kind are those that are written by smug UNIX weenies (Teach Yourself CGI Programming with PERL in a Week)in who think every one in the world is (orshould be) developing on a UNIX server. At best, they admit that NT serversexist, but don't tell you how to program on them.

The second type are theones who promise to teach you cgi for NT servers using PERL, but end upbeing a primer on PERL with a single chapter overiew of cgi.That is whatthis book is.The first 185 pages are so are an overview of PERL.Thenthere are a couple of CGI chapters.On page 30 it states . . ."Thereis much more to the CGI than is covered in this book.For moreinformation, on the CGI, there is the e-mail mailing list . . ."

Unfortunately, all the books on PERL seem to be written by UNIXweenies and I have none to recommend.

5-0 out of 5 stars Brilliant - but not just for NT
I've never used perl on an NT but this is the book I learned from. Although it gets bad reviews here it is one of the easiest programming books I've ever read. One reviewer warns of mistakes but those mistakes areeasy to see if you've ever programmed in any other language. ... Read more


59. CGI Programming with Visual Basic 5
by Ofer Laor
Paperback: 578 Pages (1997-10-01)
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Asin: 0079136885
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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Develop Web Apps Fast! Master CGI with the complete library, including virtual cookies and apps using cookie parsing;

Create a full-featured Web shopping cart, including SSL implementation, e-mail to clients, and credit card charges on the server; Develop a search engine with forward and backward capability; Build a security system that logs users onto your Web page; Make Visual Basic work with Active Server Pages and OLEISAPI; Take advantage of advanced techniques, such as JavaScript and ActiveX documents;

Discover the complete CGI library for VB 5 on the CD-ROM, plus source code for the cookie-based shopping cart, generic search engine, secure user entry function, and interactive video files. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Are you kidding me?
Visual Basic is absolutely the wrong language to write CGI applications.The overhead required will drag your server down to a crawl.

That said, the book itself is fairly well written with lots of useful information.If you are a CGI programmer in general (C, Delphi or PowerBASIC) then there is some really useful information here.Particularly if you are a PowerBASIC programmer, since PowerBASIC can compile stand-alone executables to just a few 'k-bytes'.

1-0 out of 5 stars confused even more
"Deliver CGI applications easily" says the cover of this book.After spending a whole weekend with the book, I could not get past chapter 2.Every example I tried generated confusing error messages.I'm actuallyusing VB 6 instead of 5, and nothing in this 500+ page book suggestswhether or not this is allowed.A quick look at the index tells you it istoo short for a 500 page book.One of the most popular CGI applications isa counter, however, the word counter does not even appear in the index. Only 2 entries are under the letter "B" in the index. That's whatI'd expect from a 20 page book. This book is written in a language thatonly someone who already knows the subject matter could possiblyunderstand.

1-0 out of 5 stars Waste !!!
Well, in polite terms, somewhat useful but more useless than useful in any way.To be laconic " regretful buy "

3-0 out of 5 stars A must for any BASIC programmer interested in CGI
First, I should note that using Visual Basic for a web server application is pathetic.Each instance of the application requires a minimum of 4 megs of RAM, so using it on a high-traffic site is suicidal.

That said, thebook and the code in the book are very good.Ported to C, Delphi orespecially PowerBASIC, you can't go wrong.The book also does a fairlygood job of covering the CGI spec.

My suggestion, buy the book and go getyourself a copy of PowerBASIC so that you can createtrue CGI apps that take only a few K instead of megabytes.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not worth the money.
The problem with this title is its proprietary language.Depending on the server you program for, why would you want to use the Authors version of the interface software.It's well written but lacks being practical. ... Read more


60. CGI und CGM: Graphische Standards für die Praxis (Beiträge zur Graphischen Datenverarbeitung) (German Edition)
by Bernd Alheit, Martin Göbel, Max Mehl, Rolf Ziegler
 Perfect Paperback: 192 Pages (1991-08-26)
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Dieses Buch behandelt zwei internationale Standards der Graphischen Datenverarbeitung (Computer Graphics). CGI (Computer Graphics Interface) definiert eine Schnittstelle zu interaktiven graphischen Ausgabegeräten. CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) beschreibt die Schnittstelle, die zur Bilddefinition auf Speichermedien oder zur Übertragung graphischer Daten zwischen verschiedenen Graphikpaketen benutzt wird. Das Buch gibt einen umfassenden Einblick in die Konzepte und Methoden dieser beiden Geräteschnittstellen. Die Einordnung in die Vielzahl weiterer Standards der Graphischen Datenverarbeitung wurde besonders berücksichtigt. Dieses Buch ist die erste umfangreiche Beschreibung dieses Themas in deutscher Sprache. Da alle graphischen Standards und die Sekundärliteratur nur in englischer Sprache vorliegen, dient es dazu, dem Leser einen vereinfachten Zugang zu den Themenbereichen zu geben. Das Ziel dieses Buches ist, dem Neuling im Bereich der graphischen Standards einen umfassenden und dennoch kompakten Einstieg zu vermitteln. Erfahrenere Leser erhalten detaillierte Informationen. Implementierer dieser Standards können die über die Beschreibung der Standards hinausgehenden Bemerkungen nutzen. ... Read more


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