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CGI Programming on the World Wide Web (Nutshell Handbook) (Paperback)

by Shishir Gundavaram (Author)
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O'Reilly has done it again! This is my favorite book yet on writing CGI scripts with Perl (5.0). The extensive use of real world applications you can try while learning, and the great examples of how to have CGI interact with databases are especially useful. I suspect I shall order several copies for some of our staff who are new to CGI. Although the book has a UNIX bias, it has much to offer scripters on all platforms.

Note that many competitors cram a CD-ROM into their books to give greater "shelf appeal". Don't be fooled. O'Reilly continues its economically and ecologically sensible approach of pointing you to their FTP site to obtain the example code used in the book. (Thanks, Tim!) Highly Recommended.

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The World Wide Web is more than a place to put up clever documents and pretty pictures. Using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), you can offer interactive queries and serve instant information from databases, worked up into colorful graphics. This book offers a comprehensive explanation of CGI and related techniques for people who hold on to the dream of providing their own information servers on the Web. The author starts at the beginning, explaining the value of CGI and how it works, then moves swiftly into the subtle details of programming. The majority of examples use the most common platform (UNIX) and the most popular language (Perl) used for CGI programming today. However, the book also introduces the essentials of making CGI work with other platforms and languages.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 450 pages
  • Publisher: O'Reilly; 1 edition (March 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1565921682
  • ISBN-13: 978-1565921689
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 7 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #972,275 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book! I'd recommend it to anyone!, September 23, 1999
By klingler@rt66.com (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - See all my reviews
This is an excellent book. I'd recommend it to anyone who is getting started in CGI programming. It will not teach you Perl; for that I used O'Reilly's "Programming perl" while I read through this book's examples. For CGI programming, however, this book does its job very well.I noticed another review that said that code in this book didn't work. I've actually used code from this book in a half-dozen sites now, and it worked fine. More importantly, the code was well-enough explained that I've modified it over and over again to do what I needed.I still pull this book out every so often, and a few of my friends come by my house and read it. It's a very useful tool for anyone who wants to get started with CGI programming.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Introduction to CGI, November 12, 1999
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If you have a basic understanding of Perl and HTML, this book helps youlearn CGI. The book also introduced me to postscript and gd, which havebeen quite valuable for a lot of applicatioins. I enjoyed Shishir'smodest, down-to-earth writing style. Since many people have criticizedthis book, let me refute the most common criticisms:"The source code should be on a CD-ROM".No. Programming is in the fingers. You learn by typing. Anyway, you canFTP it if your lazy."The level of detail is poor".That's what man pages and FAQ's are for. Shishir is giving more of a guided tour of CGI, with just enough detail to get started in each area."The source code has mistakes/is missing semicolons."I didn't find this problem. But anyway, you should know enough Perl to put the semicolons where they belong. If you don't know Perl, this bookis not for you.Everything in this book is available on the web, but the book will savethe beginner a ton of time digging around.Also, Shishir does not encourage use of CGI.pm, which is both good and bad. I think it's good because it teaches better understanding of the low-level CGI mechanics. On the flipside, use of CGI.pm can protectyou from a lot of obvious mistakes.I haven't found a better introduction to CGI.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Overviews, but not details, November 27, 1998
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The author of this book does a nice job outlining many different aspects of CGI and perl, but it is nothing but an outline. If you need to quickly get a general idea on how to do something you have never done, this book does a nice job explaining it to you. However, if you want to do something more detailed involving any of the subjects discussed, you need to look elsewhere. The examples contained in the book are horrible. They are confusing when you look at them, contain little comments, and they often do not work. I found the text somewhat enlightening, but the examples just confused me. I do not recommend this book for beginners or more experienced programmers. I recommend it for anyone who fits in between.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Lots of fluff
Not easy to understand. Sometimes it is difficult to follow what the author means. There is too much detail, which I feel was getting in the way of understanding CGI. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight at best
This book is a waste. It has about 2 chapters of any real value. I'd recommend O'Reilly's excellent "Learning Perl" by Schwartz and Christiansen. Read more
Published on July 19, 1999 by tony13340

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book...
I'm a new perl programmer and I thought this book was very useful. Example could have been more together and then explain it in detail. If you can get this book, get it. Its great!
Published on July 4, 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars A total waste of my time and money.
No wonder it is out of print. I bought it based on the O'Reilly name. But this book told me everything has to be taken with a grain of salt.
Published on April 11, 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, except for the examples
The book is a good overall intro to CGI and Perl. The examples, however, are not very accurate. Most of the examples leave out the semi-colons which cause errors, but other... Read more
Published on October 4, 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars There are a lot better sources out there.
The book is inaccurate, showing examples that do not work. Sample files from the book (downloadable) are neither documented well, nor functional. Read more
Published on August 21, 1998 by MrTwistoff

1.0 out of 5 stars Don't even waste your time. Very disappointing.
If you are a beginner with programming, this is definitely not for you. Get the Learning Perl book to understand Perl first, then come back to this book and understand CGI. Read more
Published on July 8, 1998

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