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Professional ASP Web Techniques

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Title: Alex Homer's Professional ASP Web Techniques

ISBN: 1861003218

Pub Date: February 2000

Pages: 959


A New Edition

Alex Homer's Professional ASP Web Techniques builds upon the successful formula of "Professional ASP Techniques for Webmasters", but this time reaching much more deeply into present day technology choices and troubleshooting, discussing only those events that a real webmaster in the field can solve with code and architectural changes.


Book Overview

Getting started building a Web site is simple enough-the hardware is cheap, the software is easy to install, and the market of potential visitors is huge. If it's a company Intranet site, you can even run it over the corporate network; with no need for expensive cabling and ISP connections.

The problems come as your site starts to grow and mature. Web sites are supposed to be enticing and exciting (so as to attract new visitors), and contain ever-changing content (to make those visitors come back again). How do you maintain and keep control of a fast-growing and ever-changing site, while still keeping it informative, accurate, and error-free? The answer is automation; and the combination of Windows 2000 Server, Internet Information Server, a server-based data source, and Active Server Pages, makes it possible to design your site so that it's easy to manage and maintain. They even make it easier to add regular new content, and keep the site looking fresh.

Do you know how many visitors your site gets, and who they are? How can you tell which topics your visitors are most interested in, and which areas of your site get the most traffic-and even what times of day are busiest? How do you implement secure access to certain areas, so that you can charge for premium content or prevent access to administration pages? This book tackles all these topics-under the three general headings of controlling, maintaining and monitoring your Web site.

You won't see pages of setup information for Windows 2000 (though we will look at installing SQL Server), or a tutorial for ASP. What you will see is down-to-earth discussion of the issues that webmasters have to face daily, and real code solutions. If you are building or administering a Windows 2000-based Web site, this book should be on your shelf.


Summary of Contents

Introduction 
Chapter    1: Dynamic Web Sites - The Foundations 
Chapter    2: Managing Navigation 
Chapter    3: Building Pages Dynamically 
Chapter    4: Managing Browser Compatibility 
Chapter    5: A Compatible Frameset Example 
Chapter    6: Access Control and Premium Content 
Chapter    7: Remote Administration of Your Site 
Chapter    8: Feedback, Errors, and Broken Links 
Chapter    9: Gathering Information about Your Visitors 
Chapter  10: Creating Reports about Your Visitors 
Chapter  11: The Plug and Play Chapter 
Chapter  12: Integrating Email with Your Web Site 
Chapter  13: Integrating XML with Your Web Site 
Chapter  14: The Blue-Sky Chapter 
Appendix A: Certificates and Certificate Services 
Appendix B: ASP Component and Resource Sites 
Appendix C: ASP Object Model Reference 
Appendix D: Scripting Library Objects Reference 
Appendix E: ASP 3.0 Installable Components Reference 
Appendix F: ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library Reference 
Appendix G: HTTP 1.1 Header Codes 
Appendix H: Language Codes and LCID Numeric Values
Appendix I: HTML Color Names and Values 
Appendix J: HTML Character Entity Equivalents 
Appendix K: Server-Side Include Directives and Utilities 
Appendix L: Common MIME Types and File Extensions 
Appendix M: Glossary of Terms and Acronyms 
Appendix N: Support and Errata


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