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- backslash (\)
- @ prefix, escaping with: 13.5.4. Image Processing
- escaping characters with: 10.1.4. Delimiters
- escaping double quotes in HTML: 5.4.1. Lots of print Statements
- backup files (source code), security risks with: 1.4.1.2. Configuring by extension
- bar charts
- creating with GD::Graph::bars module: 13.4.2. GD::Graph
- three-dimensional: 13.4.3. GD::Graph3D
- bareword subroutines, strict vs.: 15.2.1. Use strict
- Base64 format digests: 8.3.1. MD5
- Bcc field (blind carbon-copy): 9.3. Structure of Internet Email
- 9.4.2. Mail Queue
- BEGIN blocks
- mod_perl, treatment of: 17.3.2. mod_perl Considerations
- taint mode and: 13.3.2. Using GD
- benchmarking code, Perl CGI scripts: 17.1.1. Benchmark Your Code
- Benchmark module, testing script speed in taint mode: 8.4.4. Why Use Taint Mode?
- Berkeley DB files: 10.2. DBM Files
- hash file (servers), counting visitors to HTML pages: 6.2.6. Executing CGI Programs
- binary data
- binmode function: 13.5.4. Image Processing
- avoiding bugs with use of: 15.2.7. Use binmode
- enabling binary mode with: 5.2.4. File Uploads with CGI.pm
- operating systems not using newlines: 3.4.1. Check the Client Browser
- using for output: 13.2.1.1. binmode
- digests: 8.3.1. MD5
- files, filtering out with grep function: 12.2. Searching One by One, Take Two
- body
- HTTP requests/responses: 2.2.1. The Request and Response Cycle
- HTTP responses
- length of: 2.4.2.2. Content-Length
- separating from header: 3.3.1.1. Outputting documents
- Internet email messages: 9.3. Structure of Internet Email
- boilerplates: 6.2.5. Including Boilerplates
- bookmarklets, JavaScript: 7.4. Bookmarklets
- CGI scripts, using with: 7.4.2. Bookmarklets and CGI
- comments.cgi script, bookmarklet: 7.4.2. Bookmarklets and CGI
- creating (example): 7.4.1. Bookmarklet Basics
- Netscape Communicator, working with: 7.4.1. Bookmarklet Basics
- web page for: 7.4.2. Bookmarklets and CGI
- booleans, perl treatment of: 1.3.1. Why Perl?
- brackets ([]): 6.4.2.1. Embperl code blocks
- blocks of code, enclosing in Embperl: 6.4.2.1. Embperl code blocks
- placement in code: 16.2. Coding Guidelines
- browsers (see web browsers)
- browsing songs available for download (interactive form): 7.3.2. Example
- buffering
- CGI output, nph scripts and: 3.3.2. Complete (Non-Parsed) Headers
- flushing buffers automatically: 14.1.2. IO::Socket
- output stream, unbuffering: 15.2.6. Unbuffer Output Stream
- output to STDOUT, malformed header errors and: 15.1.4. "Malformed" Header
- BUFFER_SIZE: 5.2.4. File Uploads with CGI.pm
- business rules, collecting into modules: 6.4. Embperl
- buttons: 4.2.3.9. Plain buttons
- (see also individual button types)
- image buttons: 4.2.3.8. Image buttons
- plain buttons: 4.2.3.9. Plain buttons
- radio buttons: 4.2.3.5. Radio buttons
- reset buttons: 4.2.3.7. Reset buttons
- submit buttons: 4.2.3.6. Submit buttons
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