Developing Web Applications, 2ed
Description
Building applications for the Internet is a complex and fast-moving field which utilizes a variety of continually evolving technologies. Whether your perspective is from the client or server side, there are many languages to master -- X(HTML), JavaScript, PHP, XML and CSS to name but a few. These languages have to work together cleanly, logically and in harmony with the systems they run on and be compatible with any browsers with which they interact.
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Table of Contents
· The way the Web works.
· The Client Side: HTML.
· From HTML to XHTML.
· Getting some Style: CSS.
· JavaScript: Introduction to Client Side Scripting.
· JavaScript: Developing more Advanced Scripts.
· DHTML.
· XML: Extensible Markup Language.
· XML, XSL and XSLT: Transforming XML.
· Web Services, Feeds and Blogs.
· The Server Side.
· PHP 1: Starting to Script on the Server Side.
· PHP 2: Arrays, Functions and Forms.
· More Advanced PHP.
· Network and Web Security.
· Databases.
· Alternative Scripting Languages.
· Future: Gaining a Perspective.