CGI/Perl teaches users how to write CGI programs using the Perl programming language, the most common way Web sites accept orders over the Internet. Users begin the book with an introduction to the Perl language and progress into developing forms and graphics using CGI.
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1. An Introduction to CGI and Perl 2. Sending Data Using a Hyperlink 3. Sending Data Using an Online Form 4. Array and Hash Variables 5. Data Files 6. The Selection Structure 7. User-Defined Functions 8. String Manipulation 9. DBM Databases 10. Hidden Fields and E-Mail 11. Cookies 12. Redirection Appendix A: UNIX commands (ls, cd, mkdir, rmdir, rm, chmod, ls -l) Appendix B: Using pico and gedit
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Illustrationen
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978-0-619-03440-5 (9780619034405)
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Prolific author and respected professional, Diane Zak continues to provide an inspiring and uncomplicated learning experience for students through her widely popular programming books. Recognized for their unique, readable, and friendly style, each book reflects Zak's knowledge of student needs and her extensive understanding of computer programming and its use in business today. Each book is carefully crafted with the modern student in mind. Diane Zak holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Information Systems, a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting, and a Master of Arts degree in Adult and Continuing Education. She has taught at various computer training centers and most recently served as professor at College of DuPage in Illinois.
1. An Introduction to CGI and Perl 2. Sending Data Using a Hyperlink 3. Sending Data Using an Online Form 4. Array and Hash Variables 5. Data Files 6. The Selection Structure 7. User-Defined Functions 8. String Manipulation 9. DBM Databases 10. Hidden Fields and E-Mail 11. Cookies 12. Redirection Appendix A: UNIX commands (ls, cd, mkdir, rmdir, rm, chmod, ls -l) Appendix B: Using pico and gedit