Viktor Kojouharov was sick of constantly having html code snippets inside his perl code. He was seeing too many projects where the code was a messy mixture of perl, html, and in some places, javascript. Since he is familiar with the Gtk+ toolkit he decided to make something similar targeted for the Web.
This is meant to be a little tutorial that tries to explain what a CGI-script is and how to install one on a server. It's targeted towards novice homepage builders, with no previous experience of CGI-scripts. No UNIX experience is required and it's assumed that you only access the server through FTP and not with telnet.
Ajaxlines is a project focused on providing its audience with a database of most of Ajax related articles, resources, tutorials and services from around the world.
Its purpose is to showcase the power of Ajax and to act as a portal to the Ajax development community.
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