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Web Technology (by Julian Stacey )

This page contains Web Technology Information.
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Odds ..... ( or Index)

Tools ..... ( or Index)

  • PHP/IF
    http://www.dimos.de/dnns/original/msg00800.html
    http://www.vex.net/php
  • CGI.pm - a Perl5 CGI Library This Perl 5 library uses objects to create Web fill-out forms on the fly and to parse their contents. It is similar to cgi-lib.pl in some respects.
    This code is copyright 1995 by Lincoln Stein and the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research. It may be used and modified freely.
    I've got a copy of 2.1.
  • cgi-lib.pl is a simple Perl library which is designed to make writing CGI scripts in Perl easy. Some sample forms and scripts are provided.
    Copyright 1994 Steven E. Brenner Unpublished work. Permission granted to use and modify this library so long as the copyright above is maintained, modifications are documented, and credit is given for any use of the library.
    I've got a copy. - A single 170 line file.
  • Web Copy A tool to copy web trees. ( Needs Perl 4.036 or 5.000 ).
    I've got a copy. Timeouts if not local

SQL Tools ..... ( or Index)

  • GSQL - a Mosaic-SQL gateway start here and HOWTO GSQL is a gateway program that provides a forms interface in Mosaic to SQL databases. It creates forms based on commands found in proc files, and then assembles the user inputs into a SQL query that a DBMS can process.
    This is public domain software. There is one requirement: if you use this software, you should include a link in your forms or documents that would mention GSQL and NCSA, and would point to the Tutorial on GSQL, ie http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/People/jason/pub/gsql/starthere.html
    I've got a copy.
  • Oracle WWW Interface Kit (for SQL databases etc ?)) possible Alternate/Extra site (doesn't seem to work when I try)
    • WOW - Web-Oracle-Web tool for developing gateways as PL/SQL stored programs
    • Decoux - Passes query results from Oracle7 back in HTML documents
    • ORAYWWW - Ora Perl example that browses tables and easily creates HTML forms
    • WORA - A dynamic table browser written in Pro*C
      The WORA Gateway is a data browser. It will not allow you update anything (this could be easily implemented). It consists of one C-program using Oracle Pro*C (ANSI standard embedded SQL) to interface with an Oracle back-end server.
    • TSS - Text Search System with an interface written in Oracle7 PL/SQL
      There is no equivalent source tree for this in the ftp'able toolkit
  • Commercial Products used with Oracle include:
    • Ora Perl based on Pearl 4
    • ProC to embed perl extensions by pre-compiler
    • SQL-Net
    • SQL-Plus Editor
  • PROGRESS / WWW Tools ( Not Progress Software products. They are public domain )
    • PROCGI Toolkit The PROCGI Toolkit is a PERL library that lets you connect a database to the web using PROGRESS 4GL code. It can also run shell scripts and feed pre-written HTML documents to a web server.
    • Progress E/SQL Backend for the GSQL Tool You can connect a PROGRESS database to the web using embedded SQL. This toolkit demonstrates how to use PROGRESS E/SQL along with the publicly available GSQL web tool.
      free support library for GSQL, a public domain HTTP to SQL toolkit. You can modify the GSQL and PROGSQL files to customise your web interface. no warranty or support. Queued to fetch
    • dbCGI Gateway Toolkit The dbCGI Gateway lets you write HTML files containing SQL syntax and special dbCGI markup. At run-time, it uses embedded SQL to access your PROGRESS data.
  • dbCGI Gateway Toolkit An embedded SQL toolkit for connecting databases to the WWW.
    Is a CGI gateway which gives easy access to SQL databases using the WWW. Capable of producing formatted output, forms, tables and complex reports using SQL calls embedded in an HTML document.
    It includes source code for both UNIX and Windows environments.
    By CorVu Pty Ltd (Australia), comes with restrictive conditions, but still `Free' software. (The CorVu General Public License is nothing like the FSF Public License.) I've got a copy

Standards & Tutorials ..... ( or Index)

  • How to set up your own Internet Domain
  • NCSA Common Gateway Interface Specification Interface & Examples & Environment
  • References http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Protocols/HTTP/References.html
  • HTML 3 include syntax http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/MarkUp/Wilbur/
  • CERN Server Docs http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Daemon/User/
  • www.w3.org
  • URL Description ftp://ftp.w3.org/www/doc
  • HTML Einfuhrung (in German).
  • Netscape Extensions http://home.netscape.com/assist/net_sites/html_extensions.html
  • HTML-3 Draft http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/dsr/html3/CoverPage.html
  • Style Sheets http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Style/
  • HTML Extensions www.webreference.com/html3andns
  • Use of Netscape Tags in HTML by M.W.Meyer.
  • Comparison of HTML3 & Netscape extensions http://corpnet.com/~aking/html3andns.html
  • To: bug-chimera@_ERASE_cs.unlv.edu
    Date: Sun, 12 May 1996 22:55:45 +0200 (MET DST)
    From: Erik Corry ehcorry@_ERASE_inet.uni-c.dk

    The WWW-consortium have announced a new HTML 'standard' called HTML 3.2 (code named Wilbur). It's looks like HTML 2.0 plus tables, img align=left/right, applets, scripts, and a few other bits of the HTML 3.0 proposal. A lot of the HTML 3.0 proposal (including maths) didn't make it, and is being worked on, presumably for HTML 4.0. You can see more on Here and on Here . There's a DTD, but there doesn't seem to be a nice non-SGML-wizards- version of it, like there was for HTML 3.0 (accessible through my homepage). Of course, we still have to get HTML 2.0 working, though I don't think I'm the only one who finds the temptation to start fiddling with post-2.0 stuff almost irresistible. Is 3.2 a realistic goal for Chimera 2.0, or should we settle for HTML 2.0, clean up the usability a little and get the damn thing released? The only thing you need to be able to do with applets and scripts for HTML 3.2 is to ignore them by the way.

  • Tutorial http://www.catt.ncsu.edu/users/bex/www/tutor/index.html

Links to RFC archive sites ..... ( or Index)

(Internet software is based on RFC standards from the IETF = Internet Engineering Task Force

Dictionary Example http://www.verba.org/owa-v/verba_dba.verba_de.select_page?query_verba=umwandeln

Search Engines - World Oriented: ..... ( or Index)

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Free Web Submission Services

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Search Engines - Site Only: ..... ( or Index)

Searchers listed by Deutsche Telekom ..... ( or Index)

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