Table of Contents
Title Page
1 - Introduction
1.1 - Scripting Accounts
1.2 - Scripting Processes
1.2.1 - Detached Process Scripting
1.2.1.1 - Persona Scripting
1.2.1.2 - Restricting Persona Scripting
1.2.1.3 - Process Priorities
1.2.2 - Subprocess Scripting
1.2.3 - Script Process Default
1.2.4 - Script Process Parse Type
1.2.5 - Script Process Run-Down
1.2.6 - Client Recalcitrance
1.3 - Caching Script Output
1.4 - Enabling A Script
1.5 - Script Mapping
1.6 - Script Run-Time
1.7 - Scripting Logicals
1.8 - Scripting Scratch Space
1.9 - DCL Processing of Requests
1.10 - Scripting Function Library
1.11 - Script-Requested, Server-Generated Error Responses
2 - CGI
2.1 - CGI Environment Variables
2.2 - Script Output
2.2.1 - CGI Compliant Output
2.2.2 - Non-Parsed-Header Output
2.3 - Raw HTTP Input (POST Processing)
3 - CGIplus
3.1 - CGIplus Programming
3.2 - Code Examples
3.3 - Other Considerations
4 - Run-Time Environments
4.1 - RTE Programming
4.2 - Server Configuration
5 - CGI Callouts
5.1 - Requests and Responses
5.2 - Code Examples
6 - ISAPI
6.1 - CGIsapi
6.2 - Writing ISAPI Scripts
6.3 - Server Configuration
7 - DECnet & OSU
7.1 - Script System Environment
7.1.1 - Proxy Access
7.1.2 - DECnet Objects
7.1.3 - Reducing Script Latency
7.1.4 - DECnet/OSU Startup
7.2 - CGI
7.3 - OSU (DECthreads) Emulation
7.4 - User Scripts
8 - Other Environments
8.1 - Java
8.1.1 - Requirements
8.2 - Perl
8.2.1 - Activating Perl
8.2.2 - CGI Environment
8.2.3 - POSTed Requests
8.2.4 - Reducing Latency
8.2.4.1 - CGIplus
8.2.4.2 - Run-Time Environment
8.2.5 - Requirements
9 - Raw TCP/IP Socket
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