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Common Gateway InterfaceThe Common Gateway Interface (CGI) standard is a data-passing specification used when a Web server must send or receive data from an application such as a database. A CGI script passes the request fro [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceSee CGI.
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Common Gateway InterfaceA standard definition for an interface between a web server and an external program that allows the external program to service requests. There is an Informational RFC which covers the specifics. See: [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceA program interface installed on a Web server that allows Web pages to be linked to databases and other programs in such a way that input can be entered via the Web page and sent to a database managem [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceCGI - The common gateway interface is a popular scripting language that enables programmers to create dynamic web pages. An example of a CGI powered web site feature might be be a web site's feed [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceCommon gateway interfaces are what allows web pages to be truly interactive and dynamic. They allow programs to run on a machine, and usually produces some unique output back to the browser. This inst [..]
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Common Gateway Interface(abbreviation: CGI) A standard used by programmers that allows their programs to interact with the World Wide Web. CGI scripts can be written in many computer languages, but Perl and C are the most common.
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Common Gateway Interface(Acronym - CGI) Programming standard for software to interface and execute applications residing on web servers. See also “Web Application”, “Application Server”, “Web Server”.
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Common Gateway InterfaceA protocol that allows a web server to communicate with scripts and other software.
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Common Gateway InterfaceCommon Gateway Interface (CGI), in the the context of web development, is an interface for running executables via a web-server. In most intances, this means taking an HTTP request and passing it to a [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceThe Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a standard that allows Web clients to interact with programs on a Web server. A CGI script on the server is able to process input or arguments from a client, and [..]
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Common Gateway InterfaceCGI is a standard specification for creating Web server programs that accept data from Web clients, process the data, and return a result. For example, each HTML form needs a corresponding CGI program to process form data sent to its Web site. CGI programs can be written in a variety of languages, including C, Perl, Visual Basic, and Java.
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