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    Handling file uploading from www forms with CGI.pm
    Netscape Navigator 2.0 introduced a new facility for forms, the file uplad element. This element allows the user to select a local file to be submitted with the form to the server that handles the form. File uploading is a frequently needed facility in many occasions, but the technique involved in handling forms that upload files is rarely discussed in CGI programming texts, and online tutorials/references on this topic are few. The technique is very simple as we shall see. The form...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Searching Active Directory with Perl
    In the first installment of this series, I introduced PHP\'s LDAP functionality, and demonstrated just how easy it was to create PHP scripts that talked to Microsoft\'s Active Directory product. In this installment, we\'ll take a look at another language offering great LDAP support: Perl . In true TMTOWTDI (There\'s More Than One Way To Do It; The official motto of Perl) fashion, several LDAP packages exist for Perl. I\'ve had the pleasure of...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Pre-processing URL-encoded CGI input
    So, you\'re writing your first CGI, and you\'re stuck right at the very beginning... Don\'t worry, that\'s very common. As soon as you set out to write your first script that will process data from a form you get to some of the most commonly asked newbie questions. This article will help you sort them out once and for all. As you\'ll soon see, it\'s all quite simple. Where do I get my input from? So, you wrote your simple form, say something like this: \"...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Creating Scalable Vector Graphics with Perl
    Introduction Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a compact XML language to describe two-dimensional images. With SVG you can create extremely sophisticated images complete with paths, layering, masks, opacity control, animation, scriptable interactivity, and a small host of other advanced features -- all using nothing more than your favorite text editor or XML tools. This month we talk about creating SVG documents quickly and simply using Perl and David...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Automating Web-based Data Retrieval with Perl
    At Apress one of my unofficial tasks, and indeed pastimes is writing applications that aggregate and parse a variety of online data including book reviews, sales rankings, and other items of interest that help us to better understand gauge reader interest in our books, our competitors\' books, and technology in general. For instance, logically sales through online retailers comprise a significant percentage of revenue for computer book publishers,...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Freedom of Choice
    ASP, ColdFusion, JSP, PHP, Perl, Access, MSSQL, MySQL, Sybase, Oracle does your Web app framework let you take your pick? CodeCharge 2.0 respects your language and database preferences. By John Reitano Creating database-driven Web applications is easy: Just choose your favorite programming language, code some HTML template pages and write a little code to move data from the database to the Web pages and vice versa. Well, that\'s the theory, anyway. The reality is a bit more complex it\'s...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    PHP Extension and Add-on Repository (PEAR)
    If you\'ve ever done any perl programming, or if you\'ve spent any time talking to perl programmers, you have probably heard of \"CPAN\" - the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. CPAN provides a central repository of perl modules, most of which are made available under the same licenses as perl itself (the GPL and The Artistic License). In many ways, CPAN has been \"the killer app\" that has made perl one of the most popular languages around. By using CPAN, a perl developer can...

    Updated: 05/28/2005

    Introduction to mod_perl (part 1): Why mod_perl?
    What is mod_perl? In this article I\'ll give an initial introduction to mod_perl, make you want to give it a try and present a few examples of the well known sites that are powered by mod_perl enabled Apache. mod_perl is at the heart of the Apache/Perl integration project, which brings together the full power of the Perl programming language and the Apache Web server. From the outset Apache was designed so that you can extend it by the addition of \"modules\"....

    Updated: 05/28/2005

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