Working with Active Server Pages - Softcover

Melnick Consulting Group

 
9780789711151: Working with Active Server Pages

Synopsis

For the first time, build a complete working application for the Web with server side scripting! Working with Active Server Pages is the authoritative guide to understanding, designing, and developing dynamic Web pages using your Windows NT 4.0 Server. Created with the developer in mind, this easy-to-use guide has been carefully crafted to introduce you to the power and flexibility of creating dynamic Web pages with your Windows NT 4 Server, Microsoft's IIS 3.0, and Active Server Pages.
But that's not all this book covers! You'll quickly obtain comprehensive coverage of Microsoft's Active Server Pages environment, including design, development, and implementation of dynamic Web pages; extend ASP functionality by creating COM objects in Visual Basic; master the nuances of VBScript and scripting integration with Active Server Pages; manage states and events with ASP objects; build Web pages anyone can browse; discover the power of client and server load balancing and eliminate the need for powerful client software; incorporate your existing programs into your Web site; and acquire the tools from ASP to integrate your existing information systems into new Web-based applications.

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From the Author

Internet Development of the future
This book outlines the foundation technology for the Internet Development paradigm of the future. I was so excited to be on this project due to its profound importance for the Internet development community. I hope you find this book to be as profound a milestone for Internet development as I did. Visual Basic meets the Internet. Lookout...

Synopsis

This manual is intended to be both a reference and a tutorial for Active Server Pages (ASP), allowing developers their first opportunity to access key back-end services, such as data access and to build true-distributed applications. The CD contains examples from the book.

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