> If you have any suggestions as for where
> to find tutorials etc. on writing safe CGI-
> scripts, please go ahead

Well, actually I don't know any resources. Perhaps we should go start creating one around the Monastery here?

Would Q&A be an ok Area for such a thing, or should we perhaps make it into a tutorial. I can't say I know enough about security to cover Everything(tm) - but with the help of fellow monks it could get a nice (and IMHO needed) thing.

What are your thoughts on this?

super: now I'm done writing this, I note a certain "perlcgi" obsoletes my node before even having finished it. Thanks a lot!
;-)

-- bash$ :(){ :|:&};:

In reply to RE: do not use this script in a public environment! by antihec
in thread CGI- based calendar by mikkoh

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