Learn to create a Web page in only a matter of hours--it's that easy! In this Second Edition of the best-selling WebMaster Windows, LeVitus and Evans have returned to the drawing board to update every aspect of this fun and easy-to-read guide for turning a Macintosh into a World Wide Web server. Readers get the newest information on software, HTML editors, tools, and applications. Not only is the text completely updated--with the author's immensely entertaining and witty style intact--but the CD-ROM has also been completely overhauled to include new shareware and freeware which users will find extremely helpful. Includes a CD-ROM compatible with Windows 3.1 or later. Features: * Includes a CD-ROM with tons of great shareware and freeware * Describes all the setup and configuration information needed for a Web server, including important details about security, clickable maps and buttons, client-server architecture, and CGIs (common gateway interfaces) * Contains everything needed to write great HTML code for Web page design
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Praise for the First Edition: "Walks you through the choices involved in creating a Web site, saving you from frustrating and costly mistakes...solid evaluations of Windows-based Web servers and a thorough list of Internet providers will help you get your Web server up and running." --PC Magazine
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
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Illustrationen
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Höhe: 233 mm
Breite: 188 mm
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ISBN-13
978-0-12-445600-6 (9780124456006)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Getting acquainted; why do it; the Internet and the WWW; getting your feet wet - before you begin; to surf and provide; how it all works; Web Page design; an HTML Primer; HotMetal Pro/HotDog Tutorial; HTML 3.); maximizing your Web Server; Server resources - forms, scripts, CGLs; introduction to CGI programming; a look at NT Web Servers; interviews with the gods - Robert Denny, Ken Jackson, Smoot Carl-Mitchell, etc; other sources of information; Internet providers; HTML; Hell; the Webmaster toolkit.