Practical Web Technologies
Author: P. K. Yuen
Publisher:
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 903
ISBN-13: 9781405890267
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAnnotation Front Cover Practical Web Technologies P.K. YuenV. Lau SUBJECT COVERED HTML XHTML CSS JAVA J2SDK 2D SHAPES BUSINESS GRAPHICS MULTIMEDIA & MOVIES WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER (WMP) PLUGINS JMF BROADCASTING LIVE VIDEO XML XSL XSLT XML PARSER ECMAScript (JAVASCRIPT) DHTML MOVING OBJECTS DOM EMAILS & ATTACHMENTS CGI APACHE IIS PERl ASP ASP.NET PHP SQL MySQL E-COMMERCE WEB SECURITY MESSAGE DIGEST (MD) SSL & TLS OPENSSL GNUPG Mod_SSL CERTIFICATES AUTHENTICATION CERTIFICATE AUTHORITY (CA) APACHE WITH SSL HTTPS MOBILE INTERNET WML WAP WMLScript M-BUSINESS ===============================================================Back Cover Practical Web Technologies P.K. YuenV. LauThere are a vast number of Web technologies ranging from ASP to XSLT. If you are looking for a practical, hands-on guide to all major aspects of Web technology, this book is for you. Practical Web Technologies provides an instant course and a reference book for Web design beginners, programmers and engineers, as well as Web practitioners. Starting with the basics of Web design, you will be provided with step-by-step practical examples to help you design and set up functional sites on the World Wide Web. The book then moves through more advanced topics, covering subjects such as client and server scripting, e-commerce, broadcasting live video, Web databases and SSL security. Topics covered include:Basic - HTML/XHTML, CSS, Java, ECMAScript (or JavaScript), XML, and XSLTIntermediate DOM (W3C Document Object Model), CGI, Perl, ASP, ASP.NET, and PHPAdvanced MySQL (Web Databases), SSL and TLS (Web Security), WML and WMLScript (Mobile Internet) Other key features: Over 400 working examples presented in "cut and paste" format which can be used directly in other Web applications Over 450 illustrations and screen shots Supporting Web site at www.practical-web.com About the authors P.K. Yuen is a publicly known expert on Communication, Internet and World Wide Web. He has more than 13 years working experienceon Web technologies including large scale application developments, engineer training and project leadership. With his work, he filed US and international patents for a number of designs on images, audio and videotransmission on the Internet and Web applications. V. Lau is a senior lecturer in computing in the School of Mathematics at Kingston University. He has much experience in teaching programming at various undergraduate levels and is particularly interested in teaching Web-related programming skills. He is the core member of the computing courses development team in the School of Mathematics.