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ASP is the future of the web. If you're looking for a way to create attractive,
intelligent web pages, or if you're just looking for a way to extend your HTML
know-how, then ASP is an effective way to achieve your goals. With ASP, you can
customize your web pages to be more dynamic, more efficient and more responsive
to your users. It's not just a technology, though - to get the best out of ASP,
you'll be using it in tandem with HTML, and with one or more of the web's simple
scripting languages. This book will teach you everything you need to create useful
real-world applications on the web.
Who is this book for?
This book is for anybody with a grasp of HTML who wants to add more to their web
pages. It also covers VBScript - a simple Internet programming language. This
makes it the ideal first step for the aspiring web professional. It's also useful
for more experienced programmers looking for a practical, no-nonsense introduction
to ASP and programming for the web. To get the most out of this book you should
be running Windows 2000, which includes ASP 3 - the latest version of this popular
technology.
What does this book cover?
* Teaches VBScript as an integral part of learning to use ASP
* Describes how to make your pages more dynamic with HTML and script code
* Covers writing and debugging script code
* Explains how to set up ASP, what software to use, and how to administer your
pages
* Shows how you can access databases to give dynamically updated web pages
* Introduces object based programming, and shows you how to use ASP objects
* Provides the foundation for you to write useful, real-world dynamic web pages
* Includes a fully worked sample application to demonstrate the power of ASP
* Loaded with examples and useful tips
* Introduces XML, one of the latest web programming technologies, and explains
its use in conjunction with ASP
Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1. Getting Started With ASP.
Chapter 2. Server-Side Scripting and Client-Side Scripting.
Chapter 3. Basic ASP Techniques.
Chapter 4. Variables.
Chapter 5. ASP Control Structures.
Chapter 6. Objects, Properties, Methods and Events.
Chapter 7. The Request and Response Objects.
Chapter 8. Applications, Sessions and Cookies.
Chapter 9. Error Handling.
Chapter 10. The Scripting Objects.
Chapter 11. Active Server Pages Components.
Chapter 12. ASP and Data Store Access.
Chapter 13. Using Recordsets.
Chapter 14. Advanced Data Handling Techniques.
Chapter 15. Writing an Application.
Chapter 16. Building Script Components for ASP.
Chapter 17. Introducing Transactions and COM+.
Chapter 18. An Introduction to XML.
Appendix A. The ASP 3.0 Object Model.
Appendix B. The Scripting Run-Time Library Objects.
Appendix C. The ADO 2.5 Object Model.
Appendix D. VB Script Reference.
Appendix E. John Kaufman’s tips for Installing PWS on Win 9x.
Appendix F. Forms and ASP.
Appendix G. Error Codes.
Appendix H. Colors Codes and Special Characters in HTML.
Appendix I. Useful Information.
Appendix J. HTTP 1.1 Error Codes.
Appendix K. Glossary of Terms and Acronyms.
Appendix L. Creating an Access 2000 Project.
Appendix M. P2P.WROX.COM.
Index.
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