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Top Forums Web Development What Web Development languages should i learn? Post 302519463 by pludi on Wednesday 4th of May 2011 05:08:58 AM
Old 05-04-2011
(X)HTML is a markup language, and CSS is a style sheet (read: display formatting) language. Neither is a programming language.

If you want to create programs accessed through the web, take a look at Perl, Python, Ruby, or Java (for Java Server Pages).
 

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DACS_PRENV(8)						     DACS Web Services Manual						     DACS_PRENV(8)

NAME
dacs_prenv - CGI program that displays its environment SYNOPSIS
dacs_prenv [-html] DESCRIPTION
This program is part of the DACS suite. It is a stand-alone program that neither accepts the usual DACS command line options (dacsoptions) nor accesses any DACS configuration files. This CGI utility simply prints its command line arguments, all environment variables, information about the system on which it is running, and CGI parameters and their values. It can be a useful tool when debugging web services. Tip This program can be a useful tool for debugging web services. Replace a call to your web service with an identical call to dacs_prenv to see what arguments your web service is being passed and (to some extent) other context. OPTIONS
dacs_prenv recognizes these command line flags: -html Selects HTML output (text/html) instead of the default Content-Type of text/plain, by default, using the style sheet dacs_prenv.css[1]. Web Service Arguments When used as a web service, the following parameters are recognized: FORMAT At present, the only recognized value for this argument is HTML. just_dump_stdin If the value of QUERY_STRING is exactly jump_dump_stdin, then the program will simply copy its standard input to the standard output as text/plain. FILES
dacs_prenv.css[1] DIAGNOSTICS
The program exits 0 if everything was fine, 1 if an error occurred. BUGS
It should be possible to request XML output. SEE ALSO
cgiparse(8)[2], env(1)[3], printenv(1)[4], environ(7)[5] AUTHOR
Distributed Systems Software (www.dss.ca[6]) COPYING
Copyright2003-2012 Distributed Systems Software. See the LICENSE[7] file that accompanies the distribution for licensing information. NOTES
1. dacs_prenv.css http://dacs.dss.ca/man//css/dacs_prenv.css 2. cgiparse(8) http://dacs.dss.ca/man/cgiparse.8.html 3. env(1) http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=env&apropos=0&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&format=html 4. printenv(1) http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=printenv&apropos=0&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&format=html 5. environ(7) http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=environ&apropos=0&sektion=7&manpath=FreeBSD+9.0-RELEASE&format=html 6. www.dss.ca http://www.dss.ca 7. LICENSE http://dacs.dss.ca/man/../misc/LICENSE DACS 1.4.27b 10/22/2012 DACS_PRENV(8)
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