CGI scripts: Gateways to World-Wide Web power

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The power of the hypertext-based information presentation system known as the World-Wide Web can be enhanced by scripts based on the common gateway interface (CGI) protocol. CGI scripts residing on a Web server permit the execution of computer programs that can perform a wide variety of functions that may be useful to psychologists. Example applications are presented here, along with reference information for potential script developers.

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Kieley, J. M. (1996). CGI scripts: Gateways to World-Wide Web power. In Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, and Computers (Vol. 28, pp. 165–169). Psychonomic Society Inc. https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03204757

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