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Chapter 10

Using Perl for CGI

Programming

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FIGURE 10.1 Communications and

computation using CGI

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FIGURE 10.2 Display of popcorn.html

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FIGURE 10.3 Display of popcorn.html

with the form filled out

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FIGURE 10.4 Output of popcorn.cgi

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FIGURE 10.5 Display of conelec.html

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FIGURE 10.6 A table produced with table

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FIGURE 10.7 Survey results page

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FIGURE 10.8

A document returned by day_cookie.pl

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