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| Preface Introduction Features Additional Materials Trademarks Acknowledgments CHAPTER 1: THE WAY THE WEB WORKS 1.1 History 1.1.1 The WWW 1.2 The Internet and the WWW 1.3 Protocols and Programs 1.3.1 Files 1.3.2 Problems with FTP 1.3.3 Email 1.3.4 Instant Messaging 1.3.5 Remote Machine Access 1.3.6 Web Pages 1.4 Secure Connections 1.5 Applications and Development Tools 1.6 The Web Browser 1.6.1 Choices 1.7 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 2: THE CLIENT SIDE: HTML 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Development Process 2.2.1 Requirements 2.2.2 Design 2.2.3 Write Code 2.2.4 Test 2.2.5 Upload 2.2.6 Re-Iterate 2.3 Basic HTML 2.3.1 Loading Pages with the Browser 2.3.2 A Page on the Web 2.3.3 HTML Document Structure 2.4 Formatting and Fonts 2.4.1 Using Types of Emphasis 2.4.2 Pre-Formatted Text 2.4.3 Font Sizes 2.5 Commenting Code 2.6 Color 2.7 Hyperlinks 2.8 Lists 2.8.1 Unordered Lists 2.8.2 Ordered Lists 2.8.3 Nested Lists 2.8.4 Definition Lists 2.9 Tables 2.9.1 Table Structure 2.9.2 Table Headers …… CHAPTER 3: FROM HTML TO XHTML CHAPTER 4: GETTING SOME STYLE: CSS CHAPTER 5: JAVASCRIPT: INTRODUCTION TO CLIENT SIDE SCRIPTING CHAPTER 6: JAVASCRIPT: DEVELOPING MORE ADVANCED SCRIPTS CHAPTER 7: DHTML CHAPTER 8: XML: EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE CHAPTER 9: XML, XSL AND XSLT: TRANSFORMING XML CHAPTER 10: WEB SERVICES, FEEDS AND BLOGS CHAPTER 11: THE SERVER SIDE CHAPTER 12: PHP 1: STARTING TO SCRIPT ON THE SERVER SIDE CHAPTER 13: PHP 2: ARRAYS, FUNCTIONS AND FORMS CHAPTER 14: MORE ADVANCED PHP CHAPTER 15: NETWORK AND WEB SECURITY CHAPTER 16: DATABASES CHAPTER 17: ALTERNATIVE SCRIPTING LANGUAGES CHAPTER 18: FUTURE: GAINING A PERSPECTIVE Glossary Sources Index |
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