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Developing Web Applications presents script writing and good programming practice but also allows students to see how the individual technologies fit together. It includes recent technical developments to provide a practical and modern introduction to building web applications. Assuming no prior programming experience, this concise, accessible book ensures that essential concepts on the client side are quickly grasped, and goes on to examine the server environment and available languages, including discussion of dynamic, modern scripting languages such as PHP. Network and security issues are also discussed. The aim of this book is to deliver exactly what is needed to start producing working applications as soon as possible -- and have fun along the way. Ideal for course use or self-study, this book includes practical suggestions for mini-projects which encourage the reader to explore his or her own imaginative solutions, as well as more theoretical end-of-chapter questions.

About the Author

M.T. Savaliya is working as Associate Professor in Computer Engineering at Government Engineering College, Patan (Gujarat. He has about 20 years of teaching experience in UG and PG courses in Computer Science/Engineering and Information Technology. He has number of publications to his credit including articles, papers and books on C Programming, C++ Programming, Computer Programming and Utilization, Data Structure and Microprocessor and Assembly Language Programming.



Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 1: THE WAY THE WEB WORKS 1.1 History 1.2 The Internet and the WWW 1.3 Protocols and Programs 1.4 Secure Connections 1.5 Applications and Development Tools 1.6 The Web Browser 1.7 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 1A: DESIGNING AN EFFECTIVE WEB SITE 1A.1 Introduction 1A.2 Web Site Design Issues 1A.3 Planning a Web Site 1A.4 Navigation 1A.5 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 2: THE CLIENT SIDE: HTML 2.1 Introduction 2.2 The Development Process 2.3 Basic HTML 2.4 Formatting and Fonts 2.5 Commenting Code 2.6 Color 2.7 Hyperlinks 2.8 Lists 2.9 Tables 2.10 Images 2.11 Simple HTML Forms 2.12 Web Site Structure 2.13 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 3: FROM HTML TO XHTML 3.1 More History, More Standards 3.2 The Move to XHTML 3.3 Meta Tags 3.4 Character Entities 3.5 Frames and Frame sets 3.6 What Is Inside a Browser? 3.7 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 4: GETTING SOME STYLE: CSS 4.1 The Need for CSS 4.2 Introduction to CSS 4.3 Basic Syntax and Structure 4.4 Using CSS 4.5 Background Images, Colors and Properties 4.6 Manipulating Text 4.7 Using Fonts 4.8 Borders and Boxes 4.9 Margins 4.10 Padding 4.11 Lists 4.12 Positioning Using CSS 4.13 CSS2 4.14 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 5: JAVA SCRIPT: INTRODUCTION TO CLIENT SIDE SCRIPTING 5.1 What Is JavaScript? 5.2 How to Develop Java Script 5.3 Simple Java Script 5.4 Variables 5.5 Functions 5.6 Conditions 5.7 Loops and Repetition 5.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 6: JAVA SCRIPT: DEVELOPING MORE ADVANCED SCRIPTS 6.1 JavaScript and Objects 6.2 JavaScript’s Own Objects 6.3 The DOM and the Web Browser Environment 6.4 Forms and Validation 6.5 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 7: DHTML 7.1 Combining HTML, CSS and JavaScript 7.2 Events and Buttons 7.3 Controlling Your Browser 7.4 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 8: XML: EXTENSIBLE MARKUP LANGUAGE 8.1 Introduction to XML 8.2 The Many Uses of XML 8.3 Simple XML 8.4 XML Key Components 8.5 Document Type Definitions and Schemas 8.6 Well Formed? 8.7 Using XML with Applications 8.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 9: XML, XSL AND XSLT: TRANSFORMING XML 9.1 Introducing XSL 9.2 XML Transformed 9.3 A Simple Example 9.4 XSL Elements 9.5 Transforming with XSLT 9.6 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 10: WEB SERVICES, FEEDS AND BLOGS 10.1 The Need for Web Services 10.2 SOAP 10.3 SOAP, XML and HTTP 10.4 Web Feeds 10.5 Blogs 10.6 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 11: THE SERVER SIDE 11.1 What Is a Server? 11.2 Choices 11.3 Setting Up 11.4 Unix and Linux Web Servers 11.5 Which OS? 11.6 Logging Users 11.7 Dynamic IPs 11.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 12: PHP1: STARTING TO SCRIPT ON THE SERVER SIDE 12.1 Starting to Script with PHP 12.2 Variables 12.3 Getting Some Input 12.4 Decisions 12.5 Looping 12.6 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 13: PHP2: ARRAYS, FUNCTIONS AND FORMS 13.1 Arrays 13.2 Functions 13.3 Browser Control 13.4 Browser Detection 13.5 String Manipulation with PHP 13.6 Files 13.7 Passwords 13.8 Email 13.9 Uploading 13.10 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 14: MORE ADVANCED PHP 14.1 Further File Handling 14.2 Cookies 14.3 Sessions 14.4 Mobile Technologies 14.5 Other Advanced PHP Features 14.6 Object-Oriented Programing 14.7 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 15: NETWORK AND WEB SECURITY 15.1 Introduction 15.2 How Hacking Began 15.3 Who Is Hacking Now? 15.4 Types of Attack and Intrusion 15.5 Firewalls 15.6 Passwords 15.7 Defense! 15.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 16: DATABASES 16.1 Introduction 16.2 Relational Databases 16.3 SQL 16.4 Basic Commands with PHP Examples 16.5 phpMyAdmin 16.6 Database Bugs 16.7 Examples 16.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 16A: INTRODUCTION TO CGI AND PERL PROGRAMMING 16A.1 Introduction 16A.2 Review of HTTP 16A.3 What is CGI? 16A.4 Features of Perl 16A.5 Basics of Perl Programming 16A.6 Web Programming with Perl 16A.7 Form Processing in Perl 16A.8 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 17: ALTERNATIVE SCRIPTING LANGUAGES 17.1 Legacy Code and Application Development Choices 17.2 Chapter Summary CHAPTER 18: FUTURE: GAINING A PERSPECTIVE 18.1 Introduction 18.2 Looking Back: Timeline 18.3 Looking Forward: Themes for the Future 18.4 Chapter Summary Glossary Sources Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788126529605
  • Publisher: Wiley India Pvt Ltd
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 444
  • ISBN-10: 8126529601
  • Publisher Date: 2011
  • Language: ENGLISH

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