1) there are a few hyperlinks for cgi scripting, but imho the best is
http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/cgi
2) scripts can be written in any language that can accecpt command line
arguments. Most typical scripts are written in shell scripting languages,
PERL, or C.
> See, my situation is this: I'm an Intern here at Georgia Southern
>University, and while I have a good deal of Intneret experience, and I can
>write good html, I'm totally unfamiliar with scripts and programming and
>the like. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
my advice: learn perl.
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