The first book in a series that focuses on Netscape for developers, this book provides an overview of Netscape as a development environment. It compares and contrasts various technologies, and describes how to write Netscape "plugins", program code that enables applications to be launched from Netscape desktop. The CD contains code examples and reusable plugins.
Developed with Netscape Communications, this book features the most up-to-date information available on Netscape ONE technologies. It shows how to get up to speed on the most important Netscape ONE technologies. The book includes an overview of Intranet and Internet Java application development with IFC and features techniques to easily convert existing platform-dependent code into a plug-in for Navigator.
Over 75% of network attacks are targeted at the web application layer. This book provides explicit hacks, tutorials, penetration tests, and step-by-step demonstrations for security professionals and Web application developers to defend their most vulnerable applications. This book defines Web application security, why it should be addressed earlier in the lifecycle in development and quality assurance, and how it differs from other types of Internet security. Additionally, the book examines the procedures and technologies that are essential to developing, penetration testing and releasing a secure Web application. Through a review of recent Web application breaches, the book will expose the prolific methods hackers use to execute Web attacks using common vulnerabilities such as SQL Injection, Cross-Site Scripting and Buffer Overflows in the application layer. By taking an in-depth look at the techniques hackers use to exploit Web applications, readers will be better equipped to protect confidential. The Yankee Group estimates the market for Web application-security products and services will grow to $1.74 billion by 2007 from $140 million in 2002 Author Michael Cross is a highly sought after speaker who regularly delivers Web Application presentations at leading conferences including: Black Hat, TechnoSecurity, CanSec West, Shmoo Con, Information Security, RSA Conferences, and more
Que's Netscape Plug-Ins Developer's Kit takes you through the ins and outs of designing and coding applications to function as Netscape and Internet Explorer plug-ins. With this comprehensive resource, you'll explore various types of plug-ins, learn how to develop intranet applications, and create an embedded, hidden, or full-page plug-in. Find out how to utilize OLE and OCX controls; convert a plug-in for use with other browsers; and master important design issues that must be considered when building a good plug-in. With complete coverage and a bonus CD-ROM, you'll learn to successfully implement plug-ins from your existing programs as well as discover how to create new ones immediately.
The definitive tutorial and reference for Domino developers this is more than an installation or implementation guide. The book shows Domino administrators how to build interactive Web content with Domino tools, replicate information using the new Domino Weblicator tool, and get a site up and running quickly. The CD-ROM includes Domino add-ons and utilities.
Two bestselling authors show how to use Dynamic HTML to create richly formatted, interactive Web pages. The guide shows how to deal with all types of Web design challenges--from artistic to contextual to practical. All of the sample scripts from the book are included on the CD-ROM, plus shareware programs, HTML templates and backgrounds, and the EarthLink TotalAccess Internet connection package with the Netscape browser.
This advanced-level guide offers a detailed look at developing real-world applications using Java, the hot new technology that allows programmers to embed applications within Web pages. Assuming knowledge of HTML and some Java, the book sharply enhances the programmer's ability to manipulate the Web. The CD-ROM contains Sun's JDK v. 1.1, Cafe Lite from Symantec, and a variety of third-party applets and source code.
A programmer's guide to developing commercial-grade Web sites for the Netscape 2.x environment, this handbook shows how to program Netscape 2.x development features such as frames, plug-ins, Java applets, JavaScript, and the Netscape API. Filled with examples of real-world Netscape Web sites, it comes with a CD-ROM packed with examples from the book, templates, graphics, and HTML editors.
Learn how to create powerful Web pages, taking advantage of plug-in applications which extend the functionality of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Webmaster's Guide to Plug-Ins shows any experienced HTML author or Web page developer how to integrate content for plug-ins into their Web pages.