Jul 22, 2002 #1 calabama Programmer Feb 19, 2001 180 US Does anyone know the difference or what's suppose to be the difference between the Perl and CGI forums? Just curious. Thanks In the begining Let us first assume that there was nothing to begin with.
Does anyone know the difference or what's suppose to be the difference between the Perl and CGI forums? Just curious. Thanks In the begining Let us first assume that there was nothing to begin with.
Jul 22, 2002 #2 NEVERSLEEP Programmer Apr 14, 2002 667 CA The Common Gateway Interface, or CGI, is a standard for external gateway programs to interface with information servers such as HTTP servers. Such Cgi Script can be written in Perl , C++ , etc ... your question is like : "whats the difference between chocalate and a chocolate bar" --------------------------------------- someone knowledge ends where someone else knowledge starts Upvote 0 Downvote
The Common Gateway Interface, or CGI, is a standard for external gateway programs to interface with information servers such as HTTP servers. Such Cgi Script can be written in Perl , C++ , etc ... your question is like : "whats the difference between chocalate and a chocolate bar" --------------------------------------- someone knowledge ends where someone else knowledge starts
Jul 22, 2002 Thread starter #3 calabama Programmer Feb 19, 2001 180 US Neversleep, I guess a lot of peaople within the CGI forum are not as familiar with chocalate as I thought. I think that In cases like this the forums should be a little more defined upfront on the page where the person posts. This could help direct the right traffic to the right candy bar. ha ha Thanks In the begining Let us first assume that there was nothing to begin with. Upvote 0 Downvote
Neversleep, I guess a lot of peaople within the CGI forum are not as familiar with chocalate as I thought. I think that In cases like this the forums should be a little more defined upfront on the page where the person posts. This could help direct the right traffic to the right candy bar. ha ha Thanks In the begining Let us first assume that there was nothing to begin with.