Synopsis
A book/CD-ROM set that includes everything necessary to transform a PC or UNIX workstation into an Internet publishing center. The CD-ROM includes the software needed to create a Web server on a UNIX workstation, as well as on Linux, a multitasking, UNIX-compatible operating system. The book teaches how to use these tools to create a secure and professional-looking presence on the Web. Assumes a basic understanding of UNIX and use of a computer that runs UNIX and has a direct Internet connection. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
Synopsis
This guide describes the necessary steps for providing information via the Internet and the World Wide Web, giving readers the tools to put up a server quickly and easily. Topics covered range from set-up to content to security issues. Chapters cover: the information revolution, advantages of using the Internet rather than other media, the Net structure and serving with UNIX; explaining the World Wide Web, hypertext media, URLs, servers and browsers; setting up NCSA httpd, configuations, setting up CERN httpd and proxy/caching; Internet security, firewalls and what to do if your security has been broken; providing content - rtftohtml, what RTF is and how to use it; checking your work, Chimera and/or tkwww, lynx, mime-typing, file types and compression; images, sound, movies and animation - gif vs. jpeg, resolution, colour, transparency, imagemaps, sources for art, au, wav, mpeg2, speed, rate, frequency, presention, Quicktime, ImageMagick and video capture.
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