![]() Of course, sometimes you want the server to do more than just dump the contents of a file. Most of these are simple requests for documents or images, which the server delivers to the browser for display. The Web is based on a client-server model: your browser (the client) making requests to a Web server. In this installment, we’re going to talk about CGI programming. Now it’s time to talk about what Perl does on the Web. ![]() ![]() So far, we’ve talked about Perl as a language for mangling numbers, strings, and files - the original purpose of the language. A Beginner’s Introduction to Perl Web Programming.A Beginner’s Introduction to Regular Expressions with Perl 5.10.A Beginner’s Introduction to Files and Strings with Perl 5.10.You might be interested in the newer versions, available at: Editor’s note: this venerable series is undergoing updates.
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