Re: Professional Courtesy
by Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>
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PHP is just another name for of doing CGI versus something called CGI in a
CGI-Bin directory. CGI is a term for anything that passes data and results
behind the page. Both parse a form's output and pass it to a database.
>An adendum to that message: I recommend you use PHP over CGI for form
>processing. Just my opinion, but I feel it's a good one :o)
>
>Martin
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>>>> "Christie Cooksey" <christie(at)thearmidalemall.com> 06/27/02 06:17PM >>>
>I would like to offer a bit of advice to all of the young web designers just
>starting out.
>
>All websites, no matter how small, are owned by people that are serious
>about their business. If you see a form or shopping cart that you find
>interesting please don't "test" it with false orders. These websites are
>"real" and their owners deserve our respect and professional courtesy.
>
>There are many "open source" sites out there where you can search for
>programs and many of them have demos for you to test. Or you can contact
>the webmaster of a site and ask about any programs you find interesting.
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>http://www.cgi-resources.com/
>http://www.custom-cgi.com/free/
>http://www.extropia.com/products.html
>
>Cheers
>Christie Cooksey :0)
>http://www.thearmidalemall.com
>http://www.designedbychristie.com
--
Truly,
Kid Stevens
"If you don't believe in Dragons, they will stop believing in You.
That would be a sad affair indeed for all."
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