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The WWW Common Gateway Interface Version 1.1
draft-robinson-www-interface-01

Document Type Expired Internet-Draft (individual)
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Authors David R.T. Robinson , Ken A.L. Coar
Last updated 1996-02-15
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Abstract

The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a simple interface for running external programs, software or gateways under an information server in a platform-independent manner. Currently, the supported information servers are HTTP servers. The interface has been in use by the World-Wide Web since 1993. This specification defines the interface known as `CGI/1.1', and its use on the Unix(R) and AmigaDOS(tm) systems.

Authors

David R.T. Robinson
Ken A.L. Coar

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