Spinning the Web

A Guide to Serving Information on the World Wide Web

Paperback Engels 1996 9780387945392
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Most books on the Internet describe it from the user's end. This one, however, is unique in its focus on serving information on the World Wide Web. It presents everything from the basics to advanced techniques and will thus prove invaluable to site administrators and developers. The author - an expert developer and researcher at UCSD - covers such topics as HTML 3.0, serving documents, interfaces, WWW utilities and browsers such as Netscape. Fisher also includes an introduction to programming with JAVA and JAVA script, as well as the complete VRML 1.0 specification. With tie-ins to Springer's Web site, featuring a bulletin board for the latest information online.

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ISBN13:9780387945392
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:536
Uitgever:Springer New York
Druk:0

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1 What, How, Where?.- 1.1 The Internet.- 1.2 Connecting to the Internet.- 1.3 Internet Applications.- 1.4 The WWW.- 2 How the Web Works.- 2.1 WWW Browsers.- 2.2 Client/Server Interaction.- 2.3 MIME Types.- 2.4 External Viewers.- 2.5 Executing Local Programs from Hyperlinks.- 2.6 Servers.- 3 HTTP.- 3.1 The HTTP Request.- 3.2 The HTTP Response.- 3.3 Status Codes.- 3.4 HTTP Security.- 4 Servers.- 4.1 Setting up NCSA httpd.- 4.2 Using NCSA httpd Features.- 4.3 Using the NCSA Server.- 4.4 NCSA httpd Security Considerations.- 4.5 Setting up CERN httpd.- 4.6 Using CERN httpd Features.- 4.7 Netscape Servers.- 4.8 Apache.- 4.9 Other Servers.- 5 Security.- 5.1 Server Security.- 5.2 CGI Security.- 5.3 Client Security.- 5.4 Firewalls.- 6 HTML.- 6.1 Quick and Dirty.- 6.2 The Fine Print.- 6.3 Writing HTML.- 6.4 HTML Text Elements.- 6.5 HTML Anchors.- 6.6 Rules and Images.- 6.7 HTML Forms.- 6.8 Common HTML Errors.- 6.9 HTML Style.- 6.10 The Future of HTML.- 6.11 Copyrights.- 7 HTML Reference.- 7.1 Syntax.- 7.2 The HTML Document.- 7.3 The HTML Body.- 7.4 HTML Anchors.- 7.5 Headers.- 7.6 Text Tags.- 7.7 Addresses.- 7.8 Lists.- 7.9 Special Characters.- 7.10 Images and Rules.- 7.11 Embedded Objects.- 7.12 Tables.- 7.13 Frames.- 7.14 HTML Forms.- 7.15 Java and JavaScript.- 7.16 HTML 3.- 8 Advanced HTML Examples.- 8.1 Alignment.- 8.2 Rules.- 8.3 Images.- 8.4 Lists.- 8.5 Anchors.- 8.6 Truly Nasty and Naughty.- 8.7 Frame Documents.- 8.8 Forms.- 9 CGI Scripts.- 9.1 Very Plain CGI Script.- 9.2 The CGI Header.- 9.3 The No-Parse-Header CGI Script.- 9.4 The Script Data.- 9.5 A Bigger Example in C.- 9.6 An Example in Perl.- 9.7 The Environment Variables.- 9.8 Script Security: Shells, Perl, C, or What?.- 9.9 Debugging CGI Scripts.- 9.10 CGI Examples.- 10 Tricks.- 10.1 Images.- 10.2 Serving Sounds.- 10.3 Serving Video.- 10.4 Server-Side Includes.- 10.5 Indexing Your Pages.- 11 WWW Utilities.- 11.1 WWW Indices and Other Information Services.- 11.2 Image Tbols.- 11.3 Helper Applications/External Viewers.- 11.4 HTML Editors.- 11.5 Converters to HTML.- 11.6 Converters from HTML.- 11.7 HTML Checkers.- 11.8 Proxies and Packet Filters.- 11.9 HTTP Log Parsers.- 11.10 CGI Programming.- 12 Java and JavaScript.- 12.1 A Sample Java Program.- 12.2 A Brief Java Overview by Example.- 12.3 JavaScript.- 12.4 JavaScript Examples.- 12.5 JavaScript Operators.- 12.6 The JavaScript Language.- 12.7 JavaScript Statements.- 12.8 JavaScript Objects.- 12.9 More JavaScript Examples.- 13 VRML.- 13.1 VRML Files.- 13.2 Field Values.- 13.3 Nodes.- 13.4 VRML Usage.- Appendixes.- A Uniform Resource Locators.- B Country Code Domain Names.- C Strftime Format Strings.- References.

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