Designing Active Server Pages

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Active Server Pages (ASP) is one of the most popular and acessible methods for developing dynamic web pages. As the number of web pages grows and expands into entire web applications, performing such routine tasks as maintaing the pages, upgrading the scripts, and diagnosing and correcting bugs become a nightmare. Designing Active Server Pages shows ASP developers how to reuse code by looking for common functionality and by seperating the presentation element of web pages from script. With a focus on techniques and features available in ASP 3.0 and VBScript 5.0+, topics include: scripting blocks or code libraries using the #include server-side directive or the Server.Transfer method; developing and using classes by using ClassEnd Class construct added to VBScript 5.0; maximizing ASP's language independence by using another scripting language (like JScript, Perl, or Python); Creating simple COM components to encapsulate common functionality.

  • Cost: $20.97
  • Pages: 348
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • ISBN: 0596000448

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ASP : Books

Title / Program Name:

Designing Active Server Pages

URL:

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596000448/bigwebmasters-20

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Released Date:

September 18, 2000

Cost:

$20.97

List Price:

$29.95

Pages:

348

Edition:

1st edition

ISBN:

0596000448

Publisher:

O'Reilly & Associates

Author:

Scott Mitchell

Keywords:

asp in web pages, asp applications, asp code resuse

Summary:

Shows ASP develoers how to maximize code reuse in web pages

Description:

Active Server Pages (ASP) is one of the most popular and acessible methods for developing dynamic web pages. As the number of web pages grows and expands into entire web applications, performing such routine tasks as maintaing the pages, upgrading the scripts, and diagnosing and correcting bugs become a nightmare. Designing Active Server Pages shows ASP developers how to reuse code by looking for common functionality and by seperating the presentation element of web pages from script. With a focus on techniques and features available in ASP 3.0 and VBScript 5.0+, topics include: scripting blocks or code libraries using the #include server-side directive or the Server.Transfer method; developing and using classes by using ClassEnd Class construct added to VBScript 5.0; maximizing ASP's language independence by using another scripting language (like JScript, Perl, or Python); Creating simple COM components to encapsulate common functionality.

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