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WebMaster Macintosh : how to build your own world wide webserver without really trying / Bob Levitus, Jeff Evans.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : AP Professional, 1995.ISBN:
  • 0124455743
  • 0124455751
  • 0124455751
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 004.6/7 20
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.888 .L48 1995
Contents:
Ch. 1. The History of the World Wide Web (WWW) -- Ch. 2. Getting Your Feet Wet -- Ch. 3. Introduction to HTML -- Ch. 4. Maximizing Your Web Server -- Ch. 5. CGIs, Forms, Bells, and Whistles -- Ch. 6. Interviews With the Gods -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: Internet Providers -- Appendix C: Netscape Extensions to HTML -- Appendix D: Entities & ISO Latin-1 Character Entities -- Appendix E: WebMaster Applications and Tools -- Appendix F: Mac vs Unix and the PC -- Appendix G: Announcing Your WWW Site and Then Some...
Summary: This book is a fast and easy guide for turning your Macintosh into a World Wide Web site. With this book and the enclosed CD-ROM, you can create your own Web page in a matter of hours: a brief overview of the origin and rapid growth of the World Wide Web; the nuts and bolts details you need to connect with your Internet provider; everything you need to know to write great HTML code for Web page design; all the setup and configuration information you need for your Web server, including important details about security, clickable maps and buttons, client-server architecture, and CGIs (common gateway interfaces) and how they connect to common database applications; interviews with WebMasters such as Chuck Shotton, developer of WebSTAR (formerly MacHTTP); a WebMaster Web site that will keep you up to date with all the latest tools, applications, and Web resources at your fingertips; a wealth of WebMaster information, such as useful Internet mailing lists, newsgroups, key Web site locations, and pointers to every Internet resource a WebMaster would ever need; and all the tips you need to maximize your Web site's performance, as well as how to announce it to the world. And if that's not enough...CD-ROM enclosed.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Includes index.

With accompanying Mac CD-ROM disk.

Ch. 1. The History of the World Wide Web (WWW) -- Ch. 2. Getting Your Feet Wet -- Ch. 3. Introduction to HTML -- Ch. 4. Maximizing Your Web Server -- Ch. 5. CGIs, Forms, Bells, and Whistles -- Ch. 6. Interviews With the Gods -- Appendix A: Glossary -- Appendix B: Internet Providers -- Appendix C: Netscape Extensions to HTML -- Appendix D: Entities & ISO Latin-1 Character Entities -- Appendix E: WebMaster Applications and Tools -- Appendix F: Mac vs Unix and the PC -- Appendix G: Announcing Your WWW Site and Then Some...

This book is a fast and easy guide for turning your Macintosh into a World Wide Web site. With this book and the enclosed CD-ROM, you can create your own Web page in a matter of hours: a brief overview of the origin and rapid growth of the World Wide Web; the nuts and bolts details you need to connect with your Internet provider; everything you need to know to write great HTML code for Web page design; all the setup and configuration information you need for your Web server, including important details about security, clickable maps and buttons, client-server architecture, and CGIs (common gateway interfaces) and how they connect to common database applications; interviews with WebMasters such as Chuck Shotton, developer of WebSTAR (formerly MacHTTP); a WebMaster Web site that will keep you up to date with all the latest tools, applications, and Web resources at your fingertips; a wealth of WebMaster information, such as useful Internet mailing lists, newsgroups, key Web site locations, and pointers to every Internet resource a WebMaster would ever need; and all the tips you need to maximize your Web site's performance, as well as how to announce it to the world. And if that's not enough...CD-ROM enclosed.