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CGI and Scripted Language Support
The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a standard for interfacing external applications with information servers, such as HTTP or Web servers. A plain HTML document that the Web daemon retrieves is static, which means it exists in a constant state: a text file that doesn't change. A CGI program, on the other hand, is executed in real-time, so that it can output dynamic information.
Our platform supports scripts written in the following languages:
You can also upload pre-written scripts to your web directory and run them there.
For more about scripting and CGI, check out our Knowledgebase.
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