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Web Development with Microsoft Resources

by James J. Townsend

Softcover; 756 Pages
Published by Sams.net; 1996

PurchaseNowhere else can you find one resource combining Microsoft software to publish on the World Wide Web.

Web Development with Microsoft Resources introduces key products such as FrontPage, ActiveX, Internet Explorer 3.0, Internet Information Server, Access, SQL Server 6.5, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.

Most importantly, it teaches you how to integrate these products to produce a Web site to fit your commercial needs at any scale. You will first move through the planning phases, where you will set up servers such as NT and IIS, and establish effective security. You then move on to use various Wizards, Assistants, HTML, and FrontPage to create Web pages. Finally, you will learn how to connect desktop or large scale databases, program with CGI and ISAPI, and learn to publish interactive product catalogs that receive and process orders on the World Wide Web.

 

If you need a practical, easy-to-understand, complete solution to Web publishing with Microsoft products and technologies, use Web Development with Microsoft Resources!

James J. Townsend is president of Information Strategies. He is certified in Microsoft Access, and specializes in analysis, systems integration, custom database design and implementation, and training.

He has written more than 40 books and articles, including chapters for Access 95 Unleashed and Microsoft Office 95 Unleashed from Sams Publishing.

Use the HTML markup language to create documents Get full coverage of planning, analysis, and Web site design Publish Access, Word, PowerPoint and Excel files on the World Wide Web Create searchable databases and other interactive applications that exploit the power of the Web Learn techniques for maintaining an efficient Web site Use NT Server and IIS security features.

Learn how to use VBScript and ActiveX to add interactive features to your site Create an intranet, an internal Web site, for use at home or office.