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RFC 3875 "The Common Gateway Interface (CGI)" partially defines CGI using C, [2] in saying that environment variables "are accessed by the C library routine getenv() or variable environ". The name CGI comes from the early days of the Web, where webmasters wanted to connect legacy information systems such as databases to their Web servers.
Universal platform for wireless data transmission in the frequency band 868 MHz. The board combines features of Arduino Mini and the radio EZRadioPRO for receiving and transmitting data. With DataFlash. JeeNode [145] ATmega328 6-pin header Jeelabs Includes a wireless radio module, called the RFM12B by HopeRF ArduPhone [146] ATmega1284P yes USB
CGI.pm is a large and once widely used Perl module for programming Common Gateway Interface (CGI) web applications, providing a consistent API for receiving and processing user input. There are also functions for producing HTML or XHTML output, but these are now unmaintained and are to be avoided. [ 1 ]
Common Gateway Interface(CGI) - Launches a child process per request; FastCGI - Attempts to increase scalability by supporting long-running CGI-like processes; Apache JServ Protocol - A binary protocol intended to proxy requests between a web server and an application server. Application hosts (language-specific): Rack - Ruby web server interface
Arduino Mini [55] Arduino Yes ATmega168 [33] (Pro uses ATmega328) 8 MHz (3.3 V model) or 16 MHz (5 V model) 0.7 in × 1.3 in [ 17.8 mm × 33.0 mm ] 5 16 0.5 1 14 6 6 August 23, 2008 [56] This miniature version of the Arduino uses a surface-mounted processor. Canaduino Uno Bone [permanent dead link ] Universal Solder (universal-solder.com)
CGI:IRC is a CGI program written in Perl that allows access to IRC via a web browser. [1] It is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall. [2] CGI:IRC will work in most browsers, including text based browsers such as ...
FastCGI is a binary protocol for interfacing interactive programs with a web server.It is a variation on the earlier Common Gateway Interface (CGI). FastCGI's main aim is to reduce the overhead related to interfacing between web server and CGI programs, allowing a server to handle more web page requests per unit of time.
The Arduino Nano is equipped with 30 male I/O headers, in a DIP-30-like configuration, which can be programmed using the Arduino Software integrated development environment (IDE), which is common to all Arduino boards and running both online and offline. The board can be powered through a type-B mini-USB cable or from a 9 V battery. [2]