Earlier today, Doug McNutt wrote:
>On the real web folks typically use CGI (Common gateway interface) scripts
>for things like that. The script creates HTML on the fly while reading out
>the data items from a database or something smaller and simpler like a
>directory listing.
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Okay, now I'm beginning to get the basic process involved...
I feel like I should already know this, since a friend and I correspond
about his work with .Net, but I guess I haven't been paying attention.
Would a given (single) CGI script be used to - say - process all forms on
a given web page, or would individual form input trigger different CGI
scripts?
Again, I'm over my head here, so forgive me if my questions are
either/both elementary or stupid.
Still trying to wrap my head around it, and if I drop out of the
discussion, it's because I'm (re-) posing for a certain Rodin sculpture.
Thanks to all for the insights.
Peter B.
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