Book Description
Active Server Pages' ('ASP'), as well familiar like Classic ASP either ASP Classic, was Microsoft's first server-side script mechanism for active net pagedynamically created net pages. Initially disseminated like an supplement to Internet Information Services (IIS) by way of the Windows_NT_4.0#Option_PackWindows NT 4.0 Option Pack (ca. 1996), it was afterward contained like a gratis part of Windows Server (since the opening discharge of Windows 2000 Server). ASP.NET, first disseminated within January 2002, has replaced ASP. There has never been a Active Server Pages Guide like this. It contains 76 answers, much more than you can imagine; comprehensive answers and extensive details and references, with insights that have never before been offered in print. Get the information you need--fast! This all-embracing guide offers a thorough view of key knowledge and detailed insight. This Guide introduces what you want to know about Active Server Pages. A quick look inside of some of the subjects covered: Website - Dynamic website, Template processor - Comparison, Microsoft Visual Studio - Visual Studio 97, Microsoft Visual Studio - Previous products, Dynamic content - Basic concepts, Web development - Server side coding, ASP.NET - ASP.NET compared with classic ASP, Professional Developers Conference - 2000-2009, Base One Foundation Component Library - History, Google Code Search - Supported languages, Adobe GoLive - Features, Web sites - Dynamic website, Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Personal Web Server, HTTP server - Overview, Websites - Dynamic website, Web development - Security considerations, JScript, Visual Basic - Derivative languages, Active Scripting - Uses and history, Active Server Pages, Remote function call, Microsoft Data Access Components - History, Web Application Security, Oracle Application Express - Disadvantages, Sun ONE, Model 2 - History, Server-side scripting - Languages, HTTP handler, and much more...