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ASP vs. PHP
by Halstatt Pires September 21, 2006
Both ASP and PHP are languages used to build Dynamic Web sites that can interact with Databases and exchange information.

Why Not Start Using CGI Proxy Sites?
by Michael Paul August 15, 2006
CGI Proxy sites work by very quickly and effectively relaying web page request for users to web sites and back.

How to Install and Run phpAdsNew
by Bedrich Omacka July 19, 2006
What is phpAdsNew? It is great script written in PHP which can be used to manage different ad campaigns on your website.

Perl Regular Expression Tutorial
by Carl Franklin and Gary Wisniewski June 16, 2006
A regular expression is a string of characters which tells the searcher which string (or strings) you are looking for. The following explains the format of regular expressions in detail.

Unraveling Code with the Debugger
by Daniel Allen June 05, 2006
My goal in this article is to provide reasoned argument for adding the Perl debugger to your set of tools, as well as pointers on how to do so.

How to easily make friendly URL's in Apache - Part 1
by Jim May 09, 2006
This is part one of a two part tutorial using mod_rewrite. Part one can be applied directly to any language, but part two will get into a php specific implementation.

Overcoming SSI
by John Saya April 05, 2006
If you've ever wanted data displayed in realtime on your site, such as a counter, or stock quotes, you've probably tried using SSI (Server Side Includes), and have seen the drawbacks.

Sending email using perl and sendmail.
by Perlfect Solutions March 23, 2006
A very common task for a cgi script is to be able to inform a set of users with data generated by itself or other programs, cgi's or not.

CGI Environmental Variables
by Perlfect Solutions March 08, 2006
One of the methods that the web server uses to pass information to a cgi script is through environmental variables. These are created and assigned appropriate values within the environment that the server spawns for the cgi script.

Flexible CGI output with HTML templates
by Perlfect Solutions March 08, 2006
will describe a different approach to the problem here, the one that we use for our programs and which proves to be a very good solution for almost any type of application. The idea in this approach is to isolate the HTML code in a separate file, which we call a template.

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