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April 6, 2005 Posted by admin

Http Server Cgi


Custom CGI Scripting with Perl


Custom CGI Scripting with Perl


$39.99


The only one-stop resource for Web developers and programmers This book is an indispensable resource for Web developers and programmers who program CGI applications in Perl. It is designed to function as both a comprehensive reference to the fundamentals and a hands-on tutorial with detailed examples on creating and customizing CGI applications for the Web. Readers learn how to set up a server for integrating CGI scripts, how to work with HTTP variables, and other important CGI basics. They get a complete review of all the Perl syntax needed to create CGI programs and learn how to upload and test scripts and how to use libraries effectively.

CGI Programming with Perl


CGI Programming with Perl


$31.99


Programming on the Web today can involve any of several technologies, but the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) has held its ground as the most mature method–and one of the most powerful ones–of providing dynamic web content. CGI is a generic interface for calling external programs to crunch numbers, query databases, generate customized graphics, or perform any other server-side task. There was a time when CGI was the only game in town for server-side programming; today, although we have ASP, PHP, Java servlets, and ColdFusion (among others), CGI continues to be the most ubiquitous server-side technology on the Web. CGI programs can be written in any programming language, but Perl is by far the most popular language for CGI. Initially developed over a decade ago for text processing, Perl has evolved into a powerful object-oriented language, while retaining its simplicity of use. CGI programmers appreciate Perl’s text manipulation features and its CGI.pm module, which gives a well-integrated object-oriented interface to practically all CGI-related tasks. While other languages might be more elegant or more efficient, Perl is still considered the primary language for CGI. CGI Programming with Perl, Second Edition, offers a comprehensive explanation of using CGI to serve dynamic web content. Based on the best-selling CGI Programming on the World Wide Web, this edition has been completely rewritten to demonstrate current techniques available with the CGI.pm module and the latest versions of Perl. The book starts at the beginning, by explaining how CGI works, and then moves swiftly into the subtle details of developing CGI programs. Topics include: Incorporating JavaScript for form validation Controlling browser caching Making CGI scripts secure in Perl Working with databases Creating simple search engines Maintaining state between multiple sessions Generating graphics dynamically Improving performance of your CGI scripts

HTTP Pocket Reference


HTTP Pocket Reference


$7.99


The HyperText Transfer Protocol, or HTTP, is the backbone of the World Wide Web. HTTP is the language that each web browser (or other web client) uses to communicate with servers around the world. All web programmers, administrators, and application developers need to be familiar with HTTP in order to work effectively. The HTTP Pocket Reference not only provides a solid conceptual foundation of HTTP, it also serves as a quick reference to each of the headers and status codes that comprise an HTTP transaction. The book starts with a tutorial of HTTP, but then explains the client request and server responses in more detail, and gives a thorough technical explanation of more advanced features of HTTP (such as persistent connections and caching). Most people use the Web every day without knowing anything about HTTP, but for those who need to get “beyond the browser,” this book is the place to start.

Cgi


Cgi


$26.25


This book is in New – Excellent condition

Http


Http


$33.71


This book is in New – Excellent condition


e-RPG:  Building AS/400 Web Applications with RPG


e-RPG: Building AS/400 Web Applications with RPG


$94.05


With the help of e-RPG: Building AS/400 Web Applications with RPG–a revolutionary new book from Midrange Computing–you can develop fully functional e-business solutions using nothing more than your existing knowledge of RPG and the Web facilities already included in OS/400. There’s no need to learn Java, Visual Basic, Perl, or even Visual RPG! Step-by-step, author Bradley V. Stone shows you how …



Health Check Costa Rica for the Promed Medical Tourism Congress.

The Medical Travel summit hosted by the Promed Council of Costa Rica was an excellent event that highlighted the direction of this essential industry in Costa Rica. Presence was strong with many of the key players in Medical Tourism manifested as well as numerous large Real Estate development firms with a vested benefit in Medical Tourism projects in Costa Rica, also included were countries like Panama and Colombia attempting to get their nascent Medical Tourism campaigns before a much larger audience. The people ranged on many crucial topics and several truly stood out. The thrust of this conference and its speakers was and is attention to quality requirements in all facets of the Medical Tourism industry. From medical travel facilitators to institutional care providers the message was clear. Great quality of care, attention to quality and transparency of services are the watchwords which will carry this sector forward in big leaps of growth that quite a few seasoned forecasters are predicting. Winning the confidence of the potential patients may only be done with consistent high quality medical care, transparency of service and the excellence of the hospitality industry which facilitates it.
Several highlights of the conference included Mr. Robert Repke of Global Medical Conexions. Mr. Repkes’ dialogue was of unique appeal as his corporation delivers consulting assistance to many important companies who have switched to the Self Insurance model as a matter of basic need and we believe experience. Most of these companies like many folks have found that the typical insurance carriers are simply just too expensive and merely not nimble enough to cater to their demographic specific desires. Not all companies are built equal either in demographics or their insurance demands. Tailoring a self insurance program to match has the potential to preserve North American companies billions of dollars after some time and the Medical Travel design stands to be a important beneficiary of such forward pondering strategies. Incentivizing employees for medical travel is certain to turn into a hot topic for question in the near future. One we will track closely. The fact that was striking to us and must be encouraging to participants in this industry was just how new this thought is and how few companies are truly embracing this model. With numerous fantastic carriers such as Lloyd’s of London mitigating liability pretty affordably for companies offering Medical Travel as an selection, the risk infrastructure appears to be changing fast around Medical Travel and the advancement potential in this area given these developments is purely surprising.
One more extremely important and informative speaker at the forum was Attorney Stephen M. Weiner fellow member and Chair of the Health Law Practice. Mr. Weiner touched on quite a few very important liability and risk issues particularly for Medical Travel facilitators. The extended arm of United States Litigators is still living and well here in Costa Rica and the fine line between being a facilitator and a care provider is one we facilitators have to proceed carefully. Serious care must be taken by facilitators to be transparent in their documentation and the range of their services. A facilitator should go above and beyond in establishing the lines of communication with potential consumers and delineating where facilitation stops and care giving gets started. Facilitators offer a valuable service helping patients negotiate the often puzzling and scary labyrinth of international travel add this to the concern of Medical Care in a foreign country and the growing relevance of the facilitators role and therefore liability will become clear.
The Medical travel Summit and Promed have shared a very important role in Costa Ricas medical tourism potential and the relevance of building trust, supporting accreditation, bringing market leaders frontrunners together and most significantly promoting standards of excellence within all features of this sector in Costa Rica. In part two of this collection we will take a look at other crucial themes from the summit including the Costa Rica Governments necessary role in transparency, and establishing benchmarks and practices for Medical Travel Facilitators.