KB0156 - Active Server Pages (ASP) - Web ProgrammingCOURSE DURATION : 30 HRS This module presents you with an in-depth class which investigates the interaction between databases and web sites, utilizing ASP programming, for on-line access, often used in Intranets. This course includes examples and discussions of interfacing web sites with various types of databases, an exploration of common problems and solutions, and utilizes a popular database for various exercises. COURSE OUTCOMES :
Design a web site using Dreamweaver Create an Active Server Application Using Personal Web Server Using The Database Access Component Create an Active Server Application With IIS Design VBScript & JavaScript Design Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and Cookies
COURSE DELIVERY: Students should show his/her
strong interests in programming. Admission/Evaluation Test.
TOPICS COVERED HTML and Dreamweaver
The Basic Structure An HTML Document Inside The Body Creating An HTML File The Parts Of An HTML Document Inserting Special Characters Controlling Spacing Starting A New Paragraph Formatting Text Adding A Horizontal Line Or Rule Inserting An Image Scaling Graphics Lists Creating A Numbered List Creating An Unnumbered List Creating A Description List Hyperlinks Linking To Another Page Defining An Anchor Linking To An Anchor
Active Server Page
Advantages And Disadvantages Script Delimiters Creating An Active Server Application With IIS Creating An Active Server Application Using Personal Web Server Using The Database Access Component
VBScript & JavaScript
Advantages Of Client-Side Disadvantages Of Client-Side Scripting The Nuts And Bolts Of VBScript VBScript Comments Data Types Variables Constants Operators Using VBScript With HTML Forms Handling Events CSS and Cookies Style with Class Changing fonts with css Checking your ID Styles and Spans Distinguished Links Reading a Cookie Showing your cookies using Cookie as counter handling Multiple Cookies
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