Perl CGI (Common Gateway Interface) is a technology that allows web servers to execute Perl scripts to generate dynamic web content. It acts as an interface between the web server and the Perl interpreter. When a user requests a web page that requires dynamic content, the server executes the Perl script via CGI. The script processes the request, generates HTML (or other content), and returns it to the server, which then sends it to the user's browser. CGI was once a very common method for creating dynamic websites and web applications, but it has largely been superseded by newer technologies and frameworks that offer improved performance and security.
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