Hi, Although perl is probably the most common language used for CGI, it is a big misconception that they are one and the same. In fact, a CGI can be coded in any language you choose, and a lot ARE coded in C/C++, as well as python, I have even seen DOS BAT files used for GGI (usually as a wrapper, but still...)
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