ASP in a Nutshell
«'Like other in the 'In a Nutshell' series this book offers the facts, critical background information, in a straight forward manner that users will find useful. It is a detaifled reference that enables even experienced web developers to advance their ASP skills. Alternatively any novice web developer should gain the necessary knowledge and understanding to produce a technically sound site and to move from client to server side development.' - Andrew Dytham, News@UK, March 2001»
ASP in a Nutshell provides the high-quality reference documentation that web application developers really need to create effective Active Server Pages. It focuses on how features are used in a real application and highlights little-known or undocumented features. Les mer
The objects--Application, Response, Request, Server, Session, ObjectContext, and ASPError, as well as ASP Directives, Global.ASA, and Server-Side Includes--all follow this paradigm. *Component Reference. This section follows the same paradigm found in Object Reference. The discussion covers all of the additional components included with IIS, such as ActiveX Data Objects, the Ad Rotator, the Browser capabilities component, the File System Object, and more. *Appendixes. Gives examples in one or two objects and components using Perl, REXX, and Python in ASP. Like other books in the "In a Nutshell" series this book offers the facts, including critical background information, in a no-nonsense manner that users will refer to again and again. It is a detailed reference that enables even experienced web developers to advance their ASP applications to new levels.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- O'Reilly Media
- Innbinding
- Bok
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781565928435
- Utgave
- 2. utg.
- Utgivelsesår
- 2000
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«'Like other in the 'In a Nutshell' series this book offers the facts, critical background information, in a straight forward manner that users will find useful. It is a detaifled reference that enables even experienced web developers to advance their ASP skills. Alternatively any novice web developer should gain the necessary knowledge and understanding to produce a technically sound site and to move from client to server side development.' - Andrew Dytham, News@UK, March 2001»