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ISBN 10: 0596003110
ISBN 13: 978-0596003111
Author: Jon Orwant
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: CGI Programming
Chapter 3: Saving CGI State
Chapter 4: Cookies
Chapter 5: mod_perl
Chapter 6: Creating mod_perl Applications
Chapter 7: Proxying with mod_perl
Chapter 8: Authentication with mod_perl
Chapter 9: Navigation Bars with mod_perl
Chapter 10: Scripting the Web with LWP
Chapter 11: Five Quick Hacks: Downloading Web Pages
Chapter 12: Downloading Web Pages Through a Proxy Server
Chapter 13: HTML::Parser
Chapter 14: Scanning HTML
Chapter 15: A Web Spider in One Line
Chapter 16: Webpluck
Chapter 17: Torture-Testing Web Servers and CGI Scripts
Chapter 18: Securing Your CGI Scripts
Chapter 19: Building Web Sites with Mason
Chapter 20: Surreal HTML
Chapter 21: Web Page Tastefulness
Chapter 22: Summarizing Web Pages with HTML::Summary
Chapter 23: Wireless Surfing with WAP and WML
Chapter 24: Web Plots with Gnuplot
Chapter 25: GD-Graph3d
Chapter 26: GD and L-Systems
Chapter 27: OpenGL
Chapter 28: Ray Tracing
Chapter 29: Perl and the Gimp
Chapter 30: Glade
Chapter 31: Gnome Panel Applets
Chapter 32: Capturing Video in Real Time
Chapter 33: A Perl/Tk Roadmap
Chapter 34: Getting Started with Perl/Tk
Chapter 35: Scoreboard: A 15-Minute Perl/Tk Application
Chapter 36: The Mouse Odometer
Chapter 37: Events
Chapter 38: The Pack and Grid Geometry Managers
Chapter 39: Drawing on a Canvas
Chapter 40: Displaying Databases with the Tree Widget
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web graphics designer
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Tags: Jon Orwant, Web, Graphics, Journal, Perl