In computing, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is an interface specification that enables web servers to execute an external program to process HTTP or HTTPS...
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The Simple Common Gateway Interface (SCGI) is a protocol for applications to interface with HTTP servers, as an alternative to the CGI protocol. It is...
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Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and command-line interface (CLI). FastCGI (a variation of the CGI) "Netscape Server Application Programming Interface (NSAPI)"...
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pm is a large and once widely used Perl module for programming Common Gateway Interface (CGI) web applications, providing a consistent API for receiving...
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Common log format, a file format for log files produced by web server software NCSA HTTPd, a web server that introduced the Common Gateway Interface NCSA...
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supports web server integration via: Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Internet Server Application Programming Interface (ISAPI) Apache module (mod_parser3)...
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95, and NT 4 (Windows HTTPd), as the inventor of the Windows Common Gateway Interface which allows Visual Basic to be used as a web server back-end language...
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binary protocol for interfacing interactive programs with a web server. It is a variation on the earlier Common Gateway Interface (CGI). FastCGI's main...
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server by a PHP interpreter implemented as a module, a daemon or a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) executable. On a web server, the result of the interpreted...
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contributions was in drafting the initial specification of the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), in collaboration with others on the www-talk mailing list...
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media Computer Graphics Interface, the low-level interface between the Graphical Kernel System and hardware Common Gateway Interface, a standard for dynamic...
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is a feature of the Apache web server. It allows users to run Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and Server Side Includes (SSI) applications as a different...
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Arachne (web browser) (redirect from DOS Gateway Interface)
documents. Arachne also supports DOS Gateway Interface (DGI), a unique feature similar to Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripting on the client. The first...
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performed by the pages' author. In 1993, the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) standard was introduced for interfacing external applications with web servers,...
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.htaccess (section Common usage)
other configuration settings such as content type, character set, Common Gateway Interface handlers, etc. .htaccess files are written in the Apache Directives...
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web server application for the classic Mac OS. It supported the common gateway interface (CGI) and its own AppleEvents-based W*API for plug-in support,...
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that are allowed in a request body. Clean URL Click identifier Common Gateway Interface (CGI) HTTP cookie HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Semantic URLs...
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C was sometimes used for web development using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) as a "gateway" for information between the web application, the server...
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other languages. These server-side languages typically use the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) to produce dynamic web pages. These kinds of pages can also...
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X-Windows. NCSA also developed HTTPd, a Unix web server that used the Common Gateway Interface to process forms and Server Side Includes for dynamic content....
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the server counterpart to NCSA Mosaic. It also introduced the Common Gateway Interface, allowing for the creation of dynamic websites. After Robert McCool...
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The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI, pronounced whiskey or WIZ-ghee) is a simple calling convention for web servers to forward requests to web applications...
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or lists of bytestrings. For example, see its use in the Simple Common Gateway Interface (SCGI) and the Quick Mail Queuing Protocol (QMQP) . Netstrings...
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Session. Protocol version HTTP/1.1 improved this by completing the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), making it easier to maintain the Web Session and supporting...
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processor Comparison of web template engines Jakarta Server Pages PHP Common Gateway Interface The session data is kept server-side, the ID is saved as a HTTP...
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were implemented in Perl using mod_perl. mod_perl can emulate a Common Gateway Interface (CGI) environment, so that existing Perl CGI scripts can benefit...
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Web server (section Common features)
Gateway Interfaces used for dynamic contents: CGI Common Gateway Interface SCGI Simple Common Gateway Interface FastCGI Fast Common Gateway Interface...
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Open platform (category Application programming interfaces)
platforms have multiple implementations of APIs. For example, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is implemented by open source web servers as well as Microsoft...
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including 20 megabytes of storage space and the ability to run Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts in Perl. In addition to basic hosting, Tripod also...
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suite): ActivityPub, decentralized social networking protocol Common Gateway Interface, dynamic server-side content standard CSS CSS animations CSS box...
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