Title:
Programming the World Wide Web
Author:
Sebesta, Robert W.
ISBN:
9780321149459
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
Boston, MA : Addison-Wesley, c2003.
Physical Description:
xvi, 592 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Contents:
1. Fundamentals -- 2. Introduction to HTML and XHTML -- 3. Cascading Style Sheets -- 4. The Basics of JavaScript -- 5. JavaScript and HTML Documents -- 6. Dynamic Documents with JavaScript -- 7. Java Applets -- 8. Introduction to XML -- 9. The Basics of Perl -- 10. Using Perl for CGI Programming -- 11. Introduction to Web Servers and Servlets -- 12. Introduction to PHP -- 13. Database Access through the Web -- App. A. Introduction to Java.
Abstract:
"Robert Sebesta's Programming the World Wide Web is one of the most valuable resources available to readers seeking a solid introduction to the construction and maintenance of Web sites. It includes clear explanations of the most current and widely accepted programming tools including client-server technologies such as XHTML, XML, JavaScript, and Java applets, as well as server-side tools like Perl, PHP, and Java servlets." "In this edition, the new chapter on PHP, the heavily revised chapter on Web access to databases, and the new description of XML Schemas provide the most up-to-date tools needed to develop platform-independent Web sites suited for the rapidly evolving environment of the Internet. This edition also provides a new organization that clarifies the distinction between the many client-side and server-side technologies accepted as the current industry standards."--BOOK JACKET.