Demonstrating not only how to use commonly available tools to create dynamic webpages, this book also covers server side technologies. The aim is to show by example how to employ technologies to good effect. Features of HTML, DHTML and Javascript which produce exciting and interactive webpages are highlighted and explained.
XML enables data to be handled by many different applications so that information from spreadsheets, reports, databases and CAD applications can be utilized on the Web. Bates shows ways in which the power of XML can be added to a website.
Recognising that the Web is not just an environment for display and presentation, but is also used extensively for gathering information - and in a world on the brink of embracing e-commerce - for conducting transactions, technologies which send information from browser to server form an important ingredient to the book. Perl, CGI and Active Server Pages are covered and exercises and examples provided to help learn how to implement features
Features:
* Well selected and up-to-date content for newly emerging course
* Multi-tool coverage avoids necessity of recommending a book per application
* Practical and hands-on guidance is always backed up by example
* Paced for students with some, but not extensive, programming experience
* Examples are plentiful, practical and well illustrated
* Website provides more examples and links to useful online resources
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The World Wide Web is rapidly evolving new technologies such as XML, and new applications such as e-commerce. This book introduces the most important web technologies and shows how they can be used on todays websites. From client development using HTML and Javascript, through to full server side applications writtten in ASP and Perl, the complete web system is shown. Concentrating on immediately useful code rather than theory, this is a how-to book for programmers who need quick answers.
Find your introduction to new and established web technologies here and see how they relate to one another:
Dynamic HTML
XHTML
XML
Perl 5
Perl CGI Scripts
JavaScript
ASP
Java Servlets
Visit the booksite http://ducati.cms.shu.ac.uk/~cmscb where you will find:
- working instances of the pages from the book including DHTML using Javascript
- sample pages to demonstrate XML processing on the Web
- an interactive DHTML/XML recipe book
Chris Bates has been teaching a web programming course for several years to a large and diverse group of students during which he has created and refined the examples and exercises used in the book.
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