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  Programming the World Wide Web provides a comprehensive introduction to the programming tools and skills required for building and maintaining server sites on the Web, as well as teaching students how to develop platform-independent sites. It takes a holistic approach, and readers are guided through concepts relating to client-side and server-side programming including ASP.NET using C#, Javascript, java servlets, JSP, Perl/CGI Java Applets, XHTML and XML.  This book is intended for readers who have experience programming with an object-oriented language.

Table of Contents:
1Fundamentals               1.1 A Brief Introduction to the Internet               1.2 The World Wide Web               1.3 Web Browsers               1.4 Web Servers               1.5       Uniform Resource Locators               1.6 Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions               1.7 The Hypertext Transfer Protocol               1.8     The Web Programmer’s Toolbox               1.9    Summary             1.10        Review Questions             1.11    Exercises 2Introduction to XHTML               2.1  Origins and Evolution of HTML and XHTML               2.2 Basic Syntax               2.3     Standard XHTML Document Structure               2.4   Basic Text Formatting               2.5        Images               2.6 Hypertext Links               2.7           Lists               2.8         Tables               2.9         Forms             2.10       Frames             2.11    Summary             2.12        Review Questions             2.13    Exercises 3Cascading Style Sheets               3.1 Introduction               3.2 Levels of Style Sheets               3.3           Style Specification Formats               3.4      Selector Formats               3.5 Property Value Forms               3.6 Font Properties               3.7 List Properties               3.8 Alignment of Text               3.9       Margins             3.10           Color             3.11 Background Images             3.12       Borders             3.13 The and Tags             3.14    Summary             3.15        Review Questions             3.16    Exercises 4The Basics of JavaScript               4.1  Overview of JavaScript               4.2         Object Orientation and JavaScript               4.3       General Syntactic Characteristics               4.4   Primitives, Operations, and Expressions               4.5 Screen Output and Keyboard Input               4.6        Control Statements               4.7 Object Creation and Modification               4.8         Arrays               4.9    Functions             4.10 An Example             4.11 Constructors             4.12        Pattern Matching Using Regular Expressions             4.13       Another Example             4.14 Errors in Scripts             4.15    Summary             4.16        Review Questions             4.17    Exercises 5JavaScript and HTML Documents               5.1 The JavaScript Execution Environment               5.2 The Document Object Model               5.3 Element Access in JavaScript               5.4  Events and Event Handling               5.5 Handling Events from Body Elements               5.6 Handling Events from Button Elements               5.7 Handling Events from Text Boxes and Passwords               5.8  The DOM 2 Event Model               5.9 The navigator Object             5.10    Summary             5.11        Review Questions             5.12    Exercises 6Dynamic Documents with JavaScript               6.1 Introduction               6.2      Element Positioning               6.3        Moving Elements               6.4      Element Visibility               6.5 Changing Colors and Fonts               6.6     Dynamic Content               6.7     Stacking Elements               6.8 Locating the Mouse Cursor               6.9 Reacting to a Mouse Click             6.10 Slow Movement of Elements             6.11 Dragging and Dropping Elements             6.12    Summary             6.13        Review Questions             6.14    Exercises 7Java Applets               7.1 Introduction               7.2 The Primary Applet Activities               7.3             The paintComponent Method               7.4 The               7.5         Applet Parameters               7.6 Simple Graphics               7.7           Color               7.8    Interactive Applets               7.9    Summary             7.10        Review Questions             7.11    Exercises 8Introduction to XML               8.1 Introduction               8.2 The Syntax of XML               8.3 XML Document Structure               8.4 Document Type Definitions               8.5 Namespaces               8.6 XML Schemas               8.7 Displaying Raw XML Documents               8.8 Displaying XML Documents with CSS               8.9  XSLT Style Sheets             8.10 XML Processors             8.11    Summary             8.12        Review Questions             8.13    Exercises 9The Basics of Perl               9.1  Origins and Uses of Perl               9.2 Scalars and Their Operations               9.3 Assignment Statements and Simple Input and Output               9.4        Control Statements               9.5 Fundamentals of Arrays               9.6       Hashes               9.7  References               9.8    Functions               9.9        Pattern Matching             9.10 File Input and Output             9.11 An Example             9.12    Summary             9.13        Review Questions             9.14    Exercises 10Using Perl for CGI Programming             10.1 The Common Gateway Interface             10.2 CGI Linkage             10.3 Query String Format             10.4 The CGI.pm Module             10.5     A Survey Example             10.6      Cookies             10.7    Summary             10.8        Review Questions             10.9    Exercises 11Servlets and Java Server Pages             11.1  Overview of Servlets             11.2 Servlet Details             11.3     A Survey Example             11.4        Storing Information on Clients             11.5  Java Server Pages             11.6    Summary             11.7        Review Questions             11.8    Exercises 12Introduction to PHP             12.1  Origins and Uses of PHP             12.2 Overview of PHP             12.3       General Syntactic Characteristics             12.4   Primitives, Operations, and Expressions             12.5        Output             12.6        Control Statements             12.7         Arrays             12.8    Functions             12.9        Pattern Matching           12.10 Form Handling           12.11           Files           12.12      Cookies           12.13      Session Tracking           12.14    Summary           12.15        Review Questions           12.16    Exercises 13Introduction to ASP.NET             13.1 Overview of the .NET Framework             13.2 Overview of C#             13.3 Introduction to ASP.NET             13.4    ASP.NET Controls             13.5    Summary             13.6        Review Questions             13.7    Exercises 14Database Access through the Web             14.1    Relational Databases             14.2 An Introduction to the Structured Query Language             14.3 Architectures for Database Access             14.4 The MySQL Database System             14.5    Database Access with Perl and MySQL             14.6    Database Access with PHP and MySQL             14.7    Database Access with JDBC and MySQL             14.8    Summary             14.9        Review Questions           14.10    Exercises Appendix AIntroduction to Java              A.1 Overview of Java              A.2 Data Types and Structures              A.3     Classes, Objects, and Methods              A.4    Interfaces              A.5    Exception Handling              A.6    Summary Index    


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780321312570
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Edition: 3rd revised International ed
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: International Edition
  • Width: 188 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0321312570
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jun 2005
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 230 mm
  • No of Pages: 672
  • Spine Width: 26 mm
  • Weight: 980 gr


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