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Programming Active Server Pages (Microsoft Programming Series)
Programming Active Server Pages (Microsoft Programming Series)
ISBN: 1572317000
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1996
Pages: 84
Authors:
Dan Mezick
,
Scott Hillier
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Cover
Introducing Active Content
Hypertext Markup Language
Client-Side Scripting
ActiveX Components
ActiveX Documents
Java
Dynamic HTML
Active Server Pages
Web Services
Internet Information Server
Personal Web Server
FrontPage Server Extensions
Additional Web Services
Using ODBC Data Sources
Internet Explorer 4.0
Active Desktop
Channels
Subscriptions
The Object Model
Document Collections
Netscape Navigator
Dynamic HTML, Data Binding, and ActiveX Controls
Dynamic HTML Fundamentals
Cascading Style Sheets
Data Binding
ActiveX Controls
Active Server Pages
Active Server Pages Fundamentals
Active Server Pages Objects
Active Server Pages Components
An Online Bookstore
Requirements
Part I: Setting Up a New Web Project
Part II: Creating the Home Page
Part III: Using Dynamic HTML
Part IV: Using ActiveX Controls
Part V: Publishing the Database
Part VI: Taking the Order
Something to Try on Your Own
An Online Catalog
Requirements
Part I: Setting Up a New Web Project
Part II: Creating the Home Page
Part III: Browsing the Catalog
Part IV:Taking Orders
Something to Try on Your Own
An Online Magazine
Requirements
Part I: Setting Up a New Web Project
Part II: Creating the Home Page
Part III: Creating a Site Style Sheet
Part IV: Linking the Content
Part V: Creating the Magazine Articles
Part VI: Searching the Site
Part VII: Tip of the Day
Something to Try on Your Own
An E-Mail Information System
Requirements
Part I: Learning the SMTP Protocol
Part II: Creating the E-Mail Component
Part III: Setting Up a New Web Project
Part IV: Creating the Home Page
Part V: Building the Topic List and Sending Mail
Part VI: Capturing Customer Data
Something to Try on Your Own
Microsoft Transaction Server
Scaling Considerations in Active Server Pages
The Transaction Server Explorer
ODBC Connection Pooling
Object Instance Pooling
A Complete MTS Project
Requirements:
Part I: Setting Up the ODBC Data Source
Part II: Creating the Business Objects
Part III: Placing the Business Object Under MTS Control
Part IV: Preparing to Use MTS with IIS
Part V: Creating the Web Pages
Epilogue
APPENDIX A
APPENDIX B
APPENDIX C
APPENDIX D
Programming Active Server Pages (Microsoft Programming Series)
ISBN: 1572317000
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 1996
Pages: 84
Authors:
Dan Mezick
,
Scott Hillier
BUY ON AMAZON
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