Building Access Web sites / James J. Hobuss.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Includes index.
1. The Web Connection -- 2. Web Commerce -- 3. Choosing a Programming Language -- 4. Overview of Java and JavaScript -- 5. Application Development Suites -- 6. Overview of HTML -- 7. Overview of CGI -- 8. Web Application Design and Development -- 9. Introduction to Access 97 -- 10. Access 97 Queries -- 11. Designing Advanced MS Access Queries -- 12. HTML Forms and Database Access -- 13. Accessing Web Databases Using CGI Programs -- 14. MIME and Advanced Data Presentation -- 15. Managing Web Database Access and the Application State -- 16. Improving the Performance of Web Database Applications -- 17. Migrating Data from Enterprise Data Stores to Server-Based Databases -- 18. Using Firewalls and Security Components to Protect Your Data -- 19. Designing an Internet Course Delivery System -- 20. Building a Simple Class Registration System -- App. C. WWW Database Development Resources.
Building Access Web Sites provides the information you need to know to build a Web site with an MS Access back end. Targeted at computer professionals, home Web site developers, and MS Access users looking to move their content to the Web, this book assumes minimal background in both Web site administration and in MS Access. With the software on the CD-ROM, this package is a toolkit for creating an MS Access Web site. Building Access Web Sites focuses on the whole Web database development environment, not just HTML. Author James Hobuss introduces third-party products that you can use to create and enhance your Web site regardless of scale. Two sample scenarios conclude the book to show, in detail, how to design your Web applications using the tools on the CD.