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Re: [help-cgicc] other tools
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Anthony Bouvier |
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Re: [help-cgicc] other tools |
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Fri, 13 Feb 2004 12:19:09 -0500 |
I wrote an extension of Cgicc, called (*drum roll*) CgiccExtended, that
abstracts the interface a bit and makes Cgicc a little more Perl-minded
(having taken some ideas of usability from Lincoln Stein's CGI.pm).
You can find it here:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/cgiccextended
(Please, anyone on the list, feel free to give it a try.)
With documentation here:
http://anthony.bodhihouse.com/src/CgiccExtended-doc.html
(With changes coming soon, thanks to someone on this list.)
As far as other tools in replacement of Cgicc (and not in use -with-
Cgicc like mine), I've not found any I like. When originally looking
for C++ libraries for CGI development, I ran across several but none
worked the way I wanted. They were often too 'C' minded, they were not
licensed in an acceptable manner or just plain didn't work.
A search of Freshmeat should turn up several, if you're curious.
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 11:43, Павел Коржик wrote:
> What other similar tools and libraries exist for writing CGIs with
> C/C++?
> And more general - what other tools may I use to develop web-sites
> with C/C++ ?
> Which of them are popular now?
>
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