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    Advanced Web Design by Hofstetter, Fred;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw-Hill Education
    • Date of Publication 16 March 2003

    • ISBN 9780072565942
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages pages
    • Size 276x213x16 mm
    • Weight 948 g
    • Language English
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    The Web is changing from a page-based paradigm, in which content is published in static HTML files, to an application-based model, in which screens built on demand based on user interaction. The paradigm shift has ushered in a new generation of tools for creating advanced webs, in which the relational databases keep track of what users are doing. Web applications look to these databases to generate screens dynamically depending on the needs and wants of the user. It is the purpose of this book to provide a course of instruction in creating advanced webs. It begins by introducing the design concepts for which the rest of the book provides the tools, techniques, and tutorials for successful web development.

    The Web is changing from a page-based paradigm, in which content is published in static HTML files, to an application-based model, in which screens built on demand based on user interaction. The paradigm shift has ushered in a new generation of tools for creating advanced webs, in which the relational databases keep track of what users are doing. Web applications look to these databases to generate screens dynamically depending on the needs and wants of the user. It is the purpose of this book to provide a course of instruction in creating advanced webs. It begins by introducing the design concepts for which the rest of the book provides the tools, techniques, and tutorials for successful web development.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction

    Chapter 1Elements of Advanced Web Design

    Chapter 2Gaining Access to Advanced Web Servers

    Chapter 3Creating Interactive Content

    Chapter 4Visualizing the Navigation

    Chapter 5Designing Themes and Styles

    Chapter 6Securing a Web

    Chapter 7Socializing a Web

    Chapter 8Commercializing a Web

    Chapter 9Hello, World! Scripting Project

    Chapter 10Variables and Assignments

    Chapter 11Arrays, Loops, and Comparisons

    Chapter 12Functions and Includes

    Chapter 13Interaction, Forms, and Cookies

    Chapter 14Document Object Model

    Chapter 15JavaScript Special Effects

    Chapter 16Installing a Database

    Chapter 17Database Design Principles

    Chapter 18FrontPage Database Wizards

    Chapter 19ActiveX Data Objects (ADO)

    Chapter 20Structured Query Language (SQL)

    Chapter 21Understanding .NET

    Chapter 22Installing Visual Studio .NET

    Chapter 23Creating the ASP.NET Clock Project

    Chapter 24Creating the Top Secret Database

    Chapter 25Listing Users

    Chapter 26Adding Users

    Chapter 27Updating Users

    Chapter 28Deleting Users

    Chapter 29Logging Users In

    Chapter 30Creating Top Secret Pages

    Chapter 31User Controls

    Chapter 32Encoding Data in XML

    Chapter 33XSL Transformations

    Chapter 34Designing an XML Schema

    Chapter 35XML Modules

    Chapter 36XML Web Services

    Chapter 37Forming Teams and Managing Projects

    Chapter 38Custom Controls

    Glossary

    Bibliography

    Image Credits

    Index

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