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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{cgi}}
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\section{Standard Module \module{cgi}}
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\label{module-cgi}
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\stmodindex{cgi}
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\indexii{WWW}{server}
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\index{URL}
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Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.
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Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.%
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\index{Common Gateway Interface}
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This module defines a number of utilities for use by CGI scripts
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written in Python.
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from the command line, and a script that works perfectly from the
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command line may fail mysteriously when run from the server. There's
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one reason why you should still test your script from the command
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line: if it contains a syntax error, the python interpreter won't
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line: if it contains a syntax error, the Python interpreter won't
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execute it at all, and the HTTP server will most likely send a cryptic
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error to the client.
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\section{Standard Module \sectcode{cgi}}
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\section{Standard Module \module{cgi}}
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\label{module-cgi}
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\stmodindex{cgi}
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\indexii{WWW}{server}
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\index{URL}
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Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.
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Support module for CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts.%
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\index{Common Gateway Interface}
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This module defines a number of utilities for use by CGI scripts
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written in Python.
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from the command line, and a script that works perfectly from the
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command line may fail mysteriously when run from the server. There's
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one reason why you should still test your script from the command
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line: if it contains a syntax error, the python interpreter won't
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line: if it contains a syntax error, the Python interpreter won't
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execute it at all, and the HTTP server will most likely send a cryptic
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error to the client.
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