Platinum Edition Using XHTML, XML and Java 2Que Publishing, 2001 - 1413 lappuses For courses on web development that focus on more than one application. Platinum Edition Using XHTML, XML & Java 2 is a complete Web programming reference guide that covers each of the technologies and shows how they can work together. It teaches students the features and benefits of each technology. The coverage includes XHTML, XML, JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, CGI Programming with Perl, Server-Side Programming with ASP, ColdFusion and PHP, and Java 2. It also shows the value in combining technologies to create more powerful Web solutions. |
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... Browsers Support Cookies ? 559 Other State Maintenance Options 560 Query String 560 Hidden Form Variables 562 23 Using JavaScript to Control Web Browser Objects 565 What Are Web Browser Objects ? 566 Referencing Web Browser Objects 567 ...
... Browsers Support Cookies ? 559 Other State Maintenance Options 560 Query String 560 Hidden Form Variables 562 23 Using JavaScript to Control Web Browser Objects 565 What Are Web Browser Objects ? 566 Referencing Web Browser Objects 567 ...
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... Browser Dynamic HTML 693 What Is Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML ? 694 The Goals of Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML 694 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML Functionality 694 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML Limitations 696 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML ...
... Browser Dynamic HTML 693 What Is Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML ? 694 The Goals of Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML 694 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML Functionality 694 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML Limitations 696 Cross - Browser Dynamic HTML ...
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Saturs
Web Site and Web Page Design | 11 |
Considering Your Own Objectives | 19 |
Testing Your Design | 42 |
Introduction to XHTML | 47 |
Converting Your Existing HTML Content | 62 |
XHTML 1 0 Element Reference | 65 |
4 | 66 |
List Elements | 100 |
Dynamic Fonts | 617 |
Advanced Microsoft Dynamic HTML | 623 |
Dynamic HTML Events and the event | 633 |
Dynamic HTML and the Data Source | 639 |
Changing HTML Documents | 645 |
Dynamic HTML Behaviors | 652 |
Advanced Netscape Dynamic HTML | 657 |
HTML | 658 |
Hyperlink Elements | 106 |
Table Elements | 112 |
Form Elements | 122 |
Frame Elements | 132 |
Image Maps | 141 |
ServerSide Image Maps | 147 |
Advanced Graphics | 159 |
Using the BrowserSafe Color Palette | 166 |
Creating Animated GIFs | 172 |
Images | 179 |
Setting Up the Image Map 150 | 185 |
Tables | 191 |
Controlling Other Table Attributes | 198 |
Table Sections and Column | 207 |
Frames | 215 |
Placing Content in Frames with | 223 |
Using Hidden Frames | 231 |
Forms | 233 |
Labeling Input Fields | 253 |
Style Sheets | 261 |
Embedded Style Information | 271 |
Style Sheets and Accessibility | 278 |
II XML | 281 |
Introducing XML | 283 |
Mini Case Study | 286 |
Why XML? | 296 |
Recommendations | 302 |
Creating XML Files for Use | 311 |
Tools | 320 |
Parsers | 326 |
Parsing and Navigating XMLSAX DOM XPath XPointer and XLink | 333 |
Transforming XMLXSLT | 349 |
XSLT Examples | 357 |
Constraining XMLDTDs and XML Schemas | 369 |
Planning Document Structure | 383 |
Formatting and Displaying XML | 385 |
Cascading Style Sheets CSS | 389 |
WML and WAP | 398 |
Exploiting XMLXML and eCommerce | 401 |
Enterprise JavaBeans | 411 |
Moving Forward with XML | 417 |
JavaScript | 421 |
Skills | 426 |
543 | 431 |
Introduction to JavaScripting | 433 |
Programming with JavaScript | 440 |
Controlling Your JavaScripts | 446 |
JavaScript and Web Browsers | 455 |
The Document Object Model | 459 |
The history Object | 466 |
The form Object | 472 |
Manipulating Windows and Frames with JavaScript | 479 |
Using Window Events | 487 |
The location | 493 |
Creating and Using Frames | 499 |
Using Hidden Frames | 506 |
Using JavaScript to Create Smart Forms | 513 |
Numbers | 528 |
Cookies and State Maintenance | 543 |
The Trouble with Stateless HTTP | 544 |
Other State Maintenance Options | 560 |
Using JavaScript to Control Web Browser Objects | 566 |
Netscapes LiveConnect | 578 |
Using JavaScript to Control the Shockwave | 589 |
Dynamic HTML | 595 |
Introduction to Dynamic HTML | 597 |
Dynamic Styles with Cascading Style | 611 |
Content Positioning | 673 |
Animated Buttons Using Layers | 679 |
Dynamic HTML with Navigator 6 | 687 |
CrossBrowser Dynamic HTML | 693 |
Formatting with Style Sheets | 699 |
Dynamic Fonts | 712 |
Resources on the Web | 718 |
817 | 721 |
Programming CGI Scripts | 723 |
Standard CGI Environment Variables | 744 |
The Future of CGI Scripting | 752 |
ServerSide Includes | 755 |
Server Performance Considerations | 790 |
ServerSide Security Issues | 791 |
Precautions with Local | 809 |
Survey of Web Databases | 817 |
Understanding Database Design | 818 |
Writing to a DBM Database | 824 |
Debugging Database Applications | 830 |
Writing Active Server Pages | 839 |
Testing Conditions in VBScript | 847 |
Active Server Pages and the Active Server | 852 |
Using the Active Data Object | 869 |
Using the ASP Scripting Objects | 875 |
Using ASP Components | 879 |
Using ColdFusion | 891 |
The ColdFusion Markup Language | 911 |
CFML Functions | 937 |
Using ColdFusion Studio | 944 |
A Sample | 952 |
Using PHP | 959 |
What Is PHP? | 961 |
Database Access with PHP | 980 |
The Future of PHP | 989 |
Java 2 | 991 |
Introduction to Java | 993 |
Network Enhancements | 1003 |
Developing Java Applets | 1009 |
Building an Applet | 1019 |
HelloApplet as a Standalone | 1046 |
User Input and Interactivity with Java | 1051 |
Java | 1052 |
Working with Layouts | 1065 |
The Swing Architecture | 1080 |
Graphics and Animation | 1107 |
Displaying Colors | 1115 |
Adding Animation | 1139 |
Using the 2D API | 1146 |
Java Resources on the Web | 1155 |
Network Programming | 1157 |
The Java Socket Classes | 1163 |
Customized Network Solutions | 1174 |
Security | 1177 |
The Java Approach to Security | 1182 |
Applets Versus ActiveX Controls | 1189 |
Making and Using Signed Applets | 1200 |
Open Issues on Security | 1214 |
ServerSide Java | 1217 |
Environment | 1222 |
Implementing Servlets Using JSP | 1234 |
Java and XML | 1245 |
Appendixes | 1299 |
A JavaScript Language Reference | 1301 |
B General Reference Resource | 1345 |
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