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Hello. Have you ever thought when you go to any of these forms, we call them HTML form. Like, in this case, its Gmail. When you fill the information, and click next, and then finally, you go and enter your password and click next, what really happens? In this video, Im going to talk about how to work with HTML forms. But, before that, Ill talk about CGI which stands for common gateway interface. Ill talk about how data are travelled from the client, your browser, to the server and return from the server. By the end of this video, you should have a good understanding of how data are travelled from the client to the server, what is CGI, and why do we need to have an HTML form. I want to go ahead and draw the interaction between the client cell. So, when you see a form. For instance, in this case, if you have a form that has a field called username and another one that is called password, another field. If you consider this a textbox, and of course, when you collect this information,