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How to Install and Troubleshoot CGI Scripts  by: Milana Nastetskaya
Do you know the difference between a CGI Script and a CGI Application? Neither did I until I read "How to Install and Troubleshoot CGI Scripts" by Milana Nastetskaya.
Milana takes you by the hand and walks you through every step from finding CGI scripts to installing them and everything in between.
She makes you realize that if you are smart enough to put a website together you already HAVE the skills necessary to install and troubleshoot CGI Scripts.
She shows you the before and after of a typical CGI script that can be installed in minutes. She takes you line by line and explains in simple terms exactly what to change, why it has to be changed, where to find the information to change it to, how to get it to your server and much much more. Milana leaves nothing for you to guess at.
This ebook is perfect for anyone who wants to take advantage of the many benefits and uses of CGI scripts without having to pay someone else to install them.
Highly useful and very well written!
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Perl in a Nutshell : A Desktop Quick Reference  by: Ellen Siever & Nathan Patwardhan
Perl in a Nutshell strives to be a perfect set of socket tools for the active Perl programmer. By and large, it succeeds, providing endless and well-thought-out lists and tables on the language's modules, flags, and extensions. The authors briefly address basic learner's questions--such as the difference between a hash and an array--but these concepts are not the purpose of the book. (Those new to Perl would be better off with others in the O'Reilly Perl series, such as Learning Perl, while programmers making the switch to Perl can pick up the nuances of the language with Programming Perl.) This book is pure Perl reference, briefly covering Perl/Tk (for GUI Perl programs on Unix and Windows 95/NT) and Perl for Win 32.
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VB training guide for beginners users
Guide for VB programmers includes rules of the game, step-by-step programming process description in e-book format, screenshots and 9 complete VB-projects
Visitors: 1278 Format: exe
ID: 1102522194
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Web Security & Commerce
Learn how to minimize the risks of the Web with this comprehensive guide. It covers browser vulnerabilities, privacy concerns, issues with Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, and plug-ins, digital certificates, cryptography, Web server security, blocking software, censorship technology, and relevant civil and criminal issues.
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ID: 996877613
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Computer Security Basics
Provides a broad introduction to the many areas of computer security and a detailed description of current security standards. This handbook describes complicated concepts like trusted systems, encryption, and mandatory access control in simple terms, and contains a thorough, readable introduction to the "Orange Book."
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ID: 996884535
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DNS on Windows NT
DNS on Windows NT is a special edition of the classic DNS and BIND, which Microsoft recommends to Windows NT users and administrators. This book discusses one of the Internet's fundamental building blocks: the distributed host information database that's responsible for translating names into addresses, routing mail to its proper destination, and many other services.
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ID: 996884536
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