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In article <864840978.20214_at_dejanews.com>,
djose_at_att.com writes:
With Oracle 7.3 and OraWeb-Server you write some procedures with
PL/SQL and call them via the web -- thats what a cgi ist.
cgi means common gateway interface and means that you do not
have static html-pages flooting around, but some programms which
generate dynamically html-pages.
Well you have to write som cgi (PL/SQL) to make some html-pages.
If your mashine is viewable to the world, e.g. has a ip-adress and is conencted to the internet, than you only need to run the Received on Wed Jun 11 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT
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