Active Server Pages Using VBSCRIPT
Duration
Five Days
Summary
Active Server Pages (ASP) has become a standard for developing server-side Web applications. Prior to the development of ASP and other earlier scripting solutions, such as Sun's Java, Netscape's JavaScript, and Microsoft's VBScript, all information served to the client's browser was static -- the Web server did not dynamically generate any part of the site's content.ASP allows Web developers to dynamically generate browser-neutral content. This course provides developers with what they need to create effective ASP applications. It focuses on how features are used in a real application and highlights little-known or undocumented features as well.There is an overview of the interaction of the latest release of Internet Information Server and ASP, with an introduction to the IIS object model and the objects it comprises. Examples use VBScript as the scripting language. Each day has a short test to test students knowledge.
Audience
Web Developers
Pre-requisites
Some programming experience
Course Content
- Introduction to Active Server Pages
- The Static Internet
- The Dynamic Internet Part I: CGI Applications
- The Dynamic Internet Part II: ISAPI
- Active Server Pages and Active Server Pages 2.0
- ASP: A Demonstration
- The ASP Object Model
- Active Server Pages: Server-Side Scripting
- Client-Side Scripting
- Server-Side Scripting
- ASP Functions
- Scripting Languages
- Extending Active Server Pages
- Object Reference
- Application Object
- Object Context Object
- Request Object
- How HTTP Works
- The ASP Request Object
- Response Object
- Server Object
- Session Object
- Preprocessing Directives, Server-Side Includes, and GLOBAL.ASA
- Preprocessing Directives
- Preprocessing Directives Reference
- Server-Side Includes
- #include
- GLOBAL.ASA
- GLOBAL.ASA Reference
- Installable Component Reference
- ActiveX Data Objects 1.5
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating Active Data Objects
- Comments/Troubleshooting
- Object Model
- Ad Rotator Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Ad Rotator
- Ad Rotator Example
- Browser Capabilities Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Browser Capabilities Component
- Collaboration Data Objects for Windows NT Server
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating Collaboration Data Objects
- The CDO Object Model
- NewMail Object Properties Reference
- Content Linking Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating a Content Linking Object
- Content Linking Component Example
- Content Rotator Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Content Rotator Component
- Counters Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Counters Component
- Chapter 18. File Access Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating Installable Components
- Comments/Troubleshooting
- Object Model
- MyInfo Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Page Counter Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Page Counter Component
- Permission Checker Component
- Accessory Files/Required DLL Files
- Instantiating the Permission Checker