Instant ASP Scripts (Paperback)
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While ASP in a Nutshell is not meant to be a full-fledged tutorial of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) technology, it offers a great way for experienced Web coders to ramp up on ASP. After an introduction to ASP, author A. Keyton Weissinger rapidly reviews the progression of content from static form to the Internet, covering CGI, ISAPI, and ASP 2.0. The author clearly explains how ASP works and how server-side components can work with ASP code to further extend server-side functionality.
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ActiveX, ASP, attachment, binary file, book, collection, cookies, database, example, free, Guestbook, HTTP response header, hyBook, IIS, language, MS Access, online, Perl, redirect, sample codes, scripting, script debugger, script runtime DLL, session, tutorial, VBScript
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Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) technology is popular for both Internet and intranet Web sites, thanks to its use of familiar Visual Basic script, easy access to databases, and integration with Windows NT and Windows 2000. This title is a complete guide to ASP 3 (the Windows 2000 version), but most of the book applies equally to ASP 2. No previous knowledge is assumed.
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The ultimate form processing software with significant advantages over FrontPage or Dreamweaver and other form processing. Use with your own forms or create forms. The ultimate form processing software with significant advantages over FrontPage or Dreamweaver and other form processing. Use with your own forms or create forms.
Provides mailing, form validation, form creation, and saving the data into database (if required). The database can be used for viewing, editing, printing or bulk mailing. Formatting of messages and viewed responses can be automatic or tailored to suit your specific requirements. Secure administration in any language.
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Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) are two of the hottest Web technologies, but each, because it is a complex topic in its own right, usually is documented individually. Professional ASP XML ties the two together in an important way, illustrating how to utilize them both to produce next-generation Web applications.
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