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'''Category:CGI''' — in {{tag|computing}}, '''CGI''' is the common {{tag|acronym}} for {{W|Common Gateway Interface}}.  The '''Common Gateway Interface''' is an agreement between HTTP {{tag|server}} implementors about how to integrate such gateway {{tag|scripts}} and {{tag|Programming|programs}}.  CGI is typically used in conjunction with {{tag|HTML}} forms to build {{tag|database}} applications.  Historically, CGI scripts were often written using the {{tag|C}} language.
'''Category:Common Gateway Interface''' — in {{tag|computing}}, '''Common Gateway Interface''' (commonly known by its registered acronym '''CGI''') is an agreement between HTTP {{tag|server}} implementers about how to integrate such gateway {{tag|scripts}} and {{tag|Programming|programs}}.  CGI is typically used in conjunction with {{tag|HTML}} forms to build {{tag|database}} applications.  Historically, CGI scripts were often written using the {{tag|C}} programming language.


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*[https://www.W3.org/CGI/ CGI: Common Gateway Interface] — from the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at W3.org
*[https://www.W3.org/CGI/ CGI: Common Gateway Interface] — from the World Wide Web Consortium ({{tag|W3C}}) at W3.org
*{{Wp|Common Gateway Interface}} — at the [[English Wikipedia]]
*[http://www.CGI101.com CGI Programming 101 - Perl for the World Wide Web] — at CGI101.com
*[http://www.CGI101.com CGI Programming 101 - Perl for the World Wide Web] — at CGI101.com

Latest revision as of 00:51, 17 July 2022

Category:Common Gateway Interface — in computing, Common Gateway Interface (commonly known by its registered acronym CGI) is an agreement between HTTP server implementers about how to integrate such gateway scripts and programs. CGI is typically used in conjunction with HTML forms to build database applications. Historically, CGI scripts were often written using the C programming language.

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