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The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is a widely used programming language that handles input from a web user and returns a result. This is most commonly used to create feedback forms that deliver information to a database or an email recipient. However, CGI can be used for many other purposes. Below are some sample web forms and scripts I have created just for fun.
You are invited to try them out!
- Take
a quiz!
- Tip Calculator
- Try my handy Dingbat Character Map
Take a quiz!
Forms can provide a list of questions, collect the answers and return
the results to a teacher or student.
Try this example, just for fun!
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Tip Calculator

How much should you tip?
Tips should be between 15% and 20%
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Try This Handy
Dingbat Character Map

Dingbat fonts are a great graphic resource.
Type a letter and a picture appears on your page.
But how do you know which letter will make the picture you want? Here
you can type the name of a dingbat (or any font, actually) into this
form and a printable character map will be generated.
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