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-===
-CGI
-===
-
----------------
-Module: mod_cgi
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-
-:Author: Jan Kneschke
-:Date: $Date: 2005-03-28T08:30:05.699628Z $
-:Revision: $Revision: 227 $
-
-:abstract:
- The cgi module provides a CGI-conforming interface.
-
-.. meta::
- :keywords: lighttpd, cgi
-
-.. contents:: Table of Contents
-
-Description
-===========
-
-CGI programs allow you to enhance the functionality of the server in a very
-straight and simple way..
-
-Options
-=======
-
-cgi.assign
-
- file-extensions that are handled by a CGI program
-
- e.g.: ::
-
- cgi.assign = ( ".pl" => "/usr/bin/perl",
- ".cgi" => "/usr/bin/perl" )
-
-Examples
-========
-
-To setup a executable which doesn't need the help of a external program you
-just don't specify a handler for the extension. ::
-
- cgi.assign = ( ".sh" => "" )
-
-If the file has no extension keep in mind that lighttpd matches not the
-extension itself but the right part of the URL: ::
-
- cgi.assign = ( "/testfile" => "" )