Assuming that someone doesn't exploit some security hole in the web server*, they'll only see whatever the CGI produces. Ideally, this is valid HTML. :)
* There are lots of ways this can happen. Make sure your web server platform is up-to-date on security fixes. If you're running IIS, take extra care to be up-to-date.
In reply to Re: quick question about security and viewing CGI source code
by dws
in thread quick question about security and viewing CGI source code
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