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  • Teach Yourself Active Web Database Programming in

    Teach Yourself Active Web Database Programming in

    by Alexander Stojanovic, Matt Warren, Joyce ChiaHsun Chen

    This book a comprehensive guide to the technologies offered by Microsoft for accessing data via Web pages. The book will assume general knowledge of Visual Basic as it covers HTTP, Web servers, bro...

  • Active Server Pages for Dummies

    Active Server Pages for Dummies

    by Bill Hatfield

    ASP for Dummies proves that despite the intimidating appearance of ASP code, the system isn't that hard to learn and can be a lot of fun. The book delivers this introduction to ASP using examples i...

  • Designing Active Server Pages

    Designing Active Server Pages

    by Scott Mitchell

    Developers of Active Server Pages often reinvent the wheel. Their background in web design, with its separate HTML page for each viewable web page on a site, leads many ASP developers to create a d...

  • ASP in a Nutshell

    ASP in a Nutshell

    by A. Keyton Weissinger, Ron Petrusha

    This book is not meant to be a full-fledged tutorial of Active Server Pages (ASP), but it offers a great way for experienced Web coders to ramp up on ASP. The author reviews the progression of cont...

  • Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 (Programmer to Programmer)

    Professional Active Server Pages 3.0 (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Alex Homer, David Sussman, Brian Francis, George Reilly, Dino Esposito, Craig McQueen, Simon Robi...

    The team behind Professional Active Server Pages 2.0 has written a definitive guide for the latest version of ASP included with Windows 2000. This lengthy text offers a comprehensive look at the technology and is geared toward seasoned professionals looking to truly master this important development platform. The team of authors touch on almost every topic a working ASP coder might be interested in, including what to do when "it all goes wrong."

    This title is divided into six sections

  • A Preview of Active Server Pages+

    A Preview of Active Server Pages+

    by Alex Homer, David Sussman, Richard Anderson, Robert Howard

    Microsoft's new Active Server Pages+ (ASP+) standard promises a lot more for Web developers who work on the Windows platform. A Preview of Active Server Pages+ surveys the new features and APIs that you'll need to know to develop effectively with ASP+. Stressing practical e-commerce examples, this book will be a welcome resource to anyone who programs in ASP already and wants a look at what's next from Microsoft.

    This text gives you an excellent comparison of the old ASP with the

  • ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference

    ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference

    by Richard Anderson, Dan Denault, Brian Francis, Marco Gregorini, Alex Homer, Craig McQueen, Simon R...

    The ASP 3.0 Programmer's Reference is a well-organized compilation of essential information about the latest version of Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP). It covers ASP development on the Windows 2000 platform and includes full coverage of the various new Microsoft technologies at the disposal of an ASP 3.0 developer.

    In addition to the expected documentation of the ASP objects, the book provides overviews of a wide array of related objects and architectures that developers ne

  • Beginning ASP Databases

    Beginning ASP Databases

    by John Kauffman, Kevin Spencer, Thearon Willis

    ASP is Microsoft's glue technology for providing complex, interactive, data-driven web pages for both inter- and intra-nets. ASP runs on the Windows NT web server IIS. 1 million web sites are using...

  • Professional ASP XML

    Professional ASP XML

    by Steven Hahn, Stephen Mohr, Mark Baartse, Brian Loesgen, Richard Blair, Alex Homer, Corey Haines, ...

    Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP) and the Extensible Markup Language (XML) are two of the hottest Web technologies, but each, because it is a complex topic in its own right, usually is documented individually. Professional ASP XML ties the two together in an important way, illustrating how to utilize them both to produce next-generation Web applications.

    This product of several Wrox authors shows how and where XML fits in with ASP development, and whets the reader's appetite

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