
Platinum Edition Using XHTML, XML & Java 2
Que Corporation,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 23. November 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
1440 pages
978-0-7897-2473-1 (ISBN)
Description
Platinum Edition XHTML, XML and Java 2 is separated into several sections, each of which focuses on a specific technology, including XHTML, XML, JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, CGI programming with Perl, Server-side Programming with ASP, ColdFusion and PHP, and Java 2. Throughout the book, the authors focus on the features and benefits of each technology, giving readers a well-rounded education in current web development tools and techniques. In addition, the authors demonstrate the value of combining various technologies (such as Java and XML) for more powerful web solutions.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 195 mm
Thickness: 60 mm
Weight
2438 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7897-2473-1 (9780789724731)
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Previous edition

Eric Ladd | Jim O'Donnell
Using HTML 4, XML X and Java 1.2 Platinium Edition
Book
11/1998
Que
€88.74
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Persons
Eric Ladd is the owner and chief developer for Rock Creek Web Solutions, a Web-based applications development firm in Arlington, Virginia. He is also a member of the Interactive Multimedia and Web Development faculty at the George Washington University in Washington, DC. Eric has worked on nearly a dozen titles for Que. Jim O'Donnell works as an aerospace engineer, building satellites in metropolitan Washington, DC. He has three programming & engineering degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Jim has been working as an author and technical editor for Macmillan Computer Publishing for four years, contributing to over 30 books, and co-authoring five.
Content
Introduction.
I. XHTML.
1. Web Site and Web Page Design.
2. Introduction to XHTML.
3. XHTML 1.0 Element Reference.
4. Image Maps.
5. Advanced Graphics.
6. Tables.
7. Frames.
8. Forms.
9. Style Sheets.
II. XML.
10. Introducing XML.
11. Creating XML Files for Use.
12. Parsing and Navigating XML-SAX, DOM, XPath, XPointer, and Xlink.
13. Transforming XML-XSLT.
14. Constraining XML-DTDs and XML Schemas.
15. Formatting and Displaying XML.
16. Exploiting XML-XML and e-Commerce.
17. Moving Forward with XML.
III. JAVASCRIPT.
18. Introduction to JavaScripting.
19. The Document Object Model.
20. Manipulating Windows and Frames with JavaScript.
21. Using JavaScript to Create Smart Forms.
22. Cookies and State Maintenance.
23. Using JavaScript to Control Web Browser Objects.
IV. DYNAMIC HTML.
24. Introduction to Dynamic HTML.
25. Advanced Microsoft Dynamic HTML.
26. Advanced Netscape Dynamic HTML.
27. Cross-Browser Dynamic HTML.
V. SERVER-SIDE PROCESSING.
28. Programming CGI Scripts.
29. Server-Side Includes.
30. Server-Side Security Issues.
31. Survey of Web Databases.
32. Writing Active Server Pages.
33. Using ColdFusion.
34. Using PHP.
VI. JAVA.
35. Introduction to Java.
36. Developing Java Applets.
37. User Input and Interactivity with Java.
38. Graphics and Animation.
39. Network Programming.
40. Security.
41. Server-Side Java.
42. Java and XML.
VII. APPENDIXES.
A: JavaScript Language Reference.
B: General Reference Resource.
Index.
I. XHTML.
1. Web Site and Web Page Design.
2. Introduction to XHTML.
3. XHTML 1.0 Element Reference.
4. Image Maps.
5. Advanced Graphics.
6. Tables.
7. Frames.
8. Forms.
9. Style Sheets.
II. XML.
10. Introducing XML.
11. Creating XML Files for Use.
12. Parsing and Navigating XML-SAX, DOM, XPath, XPointer, and Xlink.
13. Transforming XML-XSLT.
14. Constraining XML-DTDs and XML Schemas.
15. Formatting and Displaying XML.
16. Exploiting XML-XML and e-Commerce.
17. Moving Forward with XML.
III. JAVASCRIPT.
18. Introduction to JavaScripting.
19. The Document Object Model.
20. Manipulating Windows and Frames with JavaScript.
21. Using JavaScript to Create Smart Forms.
22. Cookies and State Maintenance.
23. Using JavaScript to Control Web Browser Objects.
IV. DYNAMIC HTML.
24. Introduction to Dynamic HTML.
25. Advanced Microsoft Dynamic HTML.
26. Advanced Netscape Dynamic HTML.
27. Cross-Browser Dynamic HTML.
V. SERVER-SIDE PROCESSING.
28. Programming CGI Scripts.
29. Server-Side Includes.
30. Server-Side Security Issues.
31. Survey of Web Databases.
32. Writing Active Server Pages.
33. Using ColdFusion.
34. Using PHP.
VI. JAVA.
35. Introduction to Java.
36. Developing Java Applets.
37. User Input and Interactivity with Java.
38. Graphics and Animation.
39. Network Programming.
40. Security.
41. Server-Side Java.
42. Java and XML.
VII. APPENDIXES.
A: JavaScript Language Reference.
B: General Reference Resource.
Index.