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What is CGI?
Do you support CGI? What type?
Can I chmod a directory?
Is Perl available on the servers?
What is the path to Perl?
What if I want a script to be executed on a regular basis?

 

 

What is CGI?

CGI stands for Common Gateway Interface. CGI provides a method to interface a computer program with an HTML page. CGI programs can be written to do many different things, including Chat Rooms, BBS, counters and online forms.

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Do you support CGI? What type?

We have installed and support full CGI-BIN access written in Perl.

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Can I chmod a directory?

Yes, by using your favorite FTP program, you may chmod any directory or file.

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Is Perl available on the servers?

Yes, Perl is installed on all of our servers.

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What is the path to Perl?

usr/bin/perl

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What if I want a script to be executed on a regular basis?

This is what is known as a "Cron Job". Assuming you provide the apropriate information, we can set this up for $25 per script.

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