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Part of the new Web Warrior Series, a cutting edge Web development series dedicated to providing coverage of the latest in emerging Internet and Web technologies. This title enables users to design and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications with the server-based scripting language, Active Server Pages. A textbook that allows the user to design and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications within the server-based scripting environment of Active Server Pages. Cover topics such as run-time errors, cookies, ADO, ODBC, and OLE DB. Keith Morneau teaches Information Systems Technology (Networking, Programming, and Microcomputer Specializations) at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, VA as an Assistant Professor and Program Head. He was a Lead Instructor in Client/Server Programming with Computer Learning Center in Alexandria, VA where he taught Visual Basic, databases (database theory, SQL, and Oracle), and networking.
Provides Web developers with solutions for troubleshooting errors and preventing potential bugs from occurring. Topics include: General guide to debugging and troubleshooting ASPs on Internet Information Server (IIS); Configuring IIS for development; Logging options; The Microsoft Script Debugger; Common mistakes with ASPs (problems with file permissions; tips for including files; using FileSystemObject successfully; maintaining state with Session objects; and using cookies, frames, and application-level data correctly); HTTP request headers and forms; Tips for redirecting requests; Using images with ASPs; Fixing time-out errors; Tutorial for COM objects (installing and configuring objects, security, component locking issues); COM object dependencies; Transactions; Microsoft Component Services and the ObjectContext class; Database rollbacks; Configuring ODBC to connect to SQL Server; Tips for disconnected recordsets and stored procedures.
Professional Active Server Pages 2.0 thoroughly explains databases and ASPs, from the architecture of ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), object linking and embedding database (OLE-DB), and open database connectivity (ODBC) to the basic objects used to query and manipulate data in Web pages. The latter half of this book gives some perspective on the issues that real-world Web developers face every day. The authors discuss how to overcome the "stateless" nature of Internet using specific ASP objects. The book also includes material on the strategies for creating online communities through Microsoft's support for chat rooms and personalizing content; Dynamic HTML, and how to use Internet Explorer specific capabilities. The authors introduce new Microsoft products, such as Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) and Microsoft Message Queue Server (MSMQ), and provide a very useful case study of an e-commerce Web site for direct sales for a publisher.
Topics covered: History of databases; Introduction to database design; Normalization; SQL tutorial (basics and joins); Stored procedures and triggers on SQL Server; Oracle and DB2; ODBC and ADO database standards; OLE DB and Microsoft Universal Database Access (UDA); Creating an OLE DB provider in C++; Tutorial to ADO database programming; Connecting and retrieving records; ADO and stored procedures; Overview of Windows DNA (data, business, and user services); COM+; Building COM+ components with VB and C++/ATL; Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS); MSMQ and COM+ queued components; ASP and user interface design for Web applications; Database components (including building OLE DB components in VB); Tutorial for using major relational databases (SQL Server 2000, Oracle 8, IBM DB2, and MySQL); Nonrelational data sources; Active Directory; LDAP and ADSI; NDS; The Microsoft Indexing Server; Internet publishing and WebDAV; Exchange 2000 tutorial.
Programming Active Server Pages is not just a tutorial for creating dynamic Web pages, but also a guide to all the relevant tools and necessary Microsoft technology required to build state-of-the-art Web sites. Stressing a hands-on approach and featuring plenty of relevant screen shots, the authors take you through the basics of HTML and scripting languages such as VBScript, ActiveX, and Java and explain how Active Server Pages (ASPs) can be used to deliver platform-independent dynamic content. Further sections introduce Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS), Personal Web Server as a development tool, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) basics for connecting to databases. The authors then turn to the fundamentals of working with Internet Explorer 4, as well as its version of dynamic HTML, where all tags can be manipulated programmatically. Finally, the authors look at how ASPs can be used on IIS to deliver content dynamically.
This article describes how you can secure ASP applications using simple, but quite effective authentication schemes. This article uses a very simple way to achieve this. Just follow the steps and you have a secure login system. The steps include: Create a table of users; Set the default authentication status; Create a login page; Create the system DSN for the database; Create an authentication page; Check the authentication status. The tutorial is targeted towards new users. The database and the code is kept simple so you can learn from it.
Our focus has always been on assisting the new ASP programmer in mastering the techniques that the pros use all the time. Thus, to help you wade through the list of tips and tricks on our site, we present you with a "Top 10 List" of what we consider to be our best. The top ten tips include: Logging File Download; What's the deal with DLL?; Verifying Files in ASP; Beating the Cookie Monster; Quibbling with quotes in SQL queries; Stringing dates along to the database; Formatting numbers; Database Searches; Recordsets; Moving past ODBC or DSN.
ASPRunner.NET creates set of ASP.NET pages to access and modify Oracle, SQL Server, MS Access, DB2, MySQL, FileMaker database or any other ODBC datasource. Using generated ASP.NET pages users can search, edit, delete and add data into database. ASPRunner.NET is easy to learn, you can get started in just 10 minutes. This version can create master-detail relationships, image displaying and upload, a number of data input formats, password-protected pages, several predefined stylesheets and much more.
Javascript Web Grid component. Fast database updates. ASP, PHP, JSP, DHTML.-EBA: Grid Control V2 is the easiest way to add versatile data grid functionality to a web browser, and the fastest Javascript data grid component available. Instantaneous asynchronous database updates (no page reloads) Multiple control types including checkbox, combo-box, drop-down, date, text, etc. Languages supported include ASP, PHP, JSP, and static DHTML. EBA:Grid V2 integrates seamlessly with MySQL, ODBC, Oracle, and more.