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Introduction
 
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Chapter 1: An Introduction to Browser-Based Applications
 
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Chapter 2: An Introduction to HTML
 
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Chapter 3: Embedding Images in Web Pages
 
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Chapter 4: Adding Links and Anchors
 
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Chapter 5: Using Cascading Style Sheets
 
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Chapter 6: Arranging Content
 
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Chapter 7: Web Application Overview
 
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Chapter 8: Incorporating JavaScript
 
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Chapter 9: Web Development with CGI
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Chapter 10: Web Development with PHP
 
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Chapter 11: Web Development with ASP
 
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Chapter 12: Java Server Pages
 
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Chapter 13: Differences in Common Browsers
 
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Chapter 14: Best Practices
    Appendix A: HTML Tags
    Appendix B: Special Characters
 
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Appendix C: PHP Functions, Constants, Filters, & Parameters
    Appendix D: JDBC Data Types
    Appendix E: HTML Colors
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 HTML for the Business Developer
by Kevin Forsythe, Laura Ubelhor
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TitleHTML for the Business Developer
AuthorsKevin Forsythe, Laura Ubelhor
PublisherMC Press Online
Publication DateAugust 2008
SubjectComputer: Web Programming
Pages625


Description 

Written by business developers for business developers, this book focuses on HTML for business applications. Using this guide, professional business programmers like you—even those with little or no HTML experience—will quickly acquire the knowledge and skills needed to develop and deploy robust, data-driven, Web-based interfaces for their business applications.

HTML for the Business Developer isn't just another “HTML 101” book for the masses. It zeros in on those aspects of HTML that pertain specifically to the business environment and covers a wide range of technologies beyond simple HTML to show complete deployment of business applications using an HTML interface. It also explores the most common tools any business programmer needs to develop browser-based applications with enterprise data, such as JavaServer Pages, PHP, ASP.NET, CGI, and JavaScript.

Business developers shouldn't have to sift through every last detail of HTML minutiae. Nor must they become an expert in every Web language “out there.” HTML for the Business Developer is the business developer's guide to the essence of these technologies. Led by these two knowledgeable and experienced authors, you will be able to develop and implement a complete browser-based business application in no time at all.

With HTML for the Business Developer, you will:
  • Learn the HTML necessary to deploy robust, data-driven, Web-based business applications
  • Discover how other technologies interact with HTML to present enterprise data
  • Enlarge your skill set with not only HTML, but also JavaServer Pages, PHP, ASP.NET, CGI, and JavaScript
  • Understand all of the components required to develop and deploy business Web applications



About the Authors 

Kevin Forsythe ---

Kevin Forsythe has over 19 years of experience on the iSeries and other platforms as programmer, analyst, consultant, and instructor. He blends a wide range of experiences with a passion for teaching and is the author of numerous articles. Kevin has developed AS/Credentials Courses for Interactive SQL and Embedded SQL. He is a frequent and award-winning speaker at COMMON conferences and other iSeries user conferences.


Laura Ubelhor ---

Laura Ubelhor owns and operates Consultech Services, Inc., a consulting company established in 1992 and based in Rochester, Michigan. The organization specializes in providing an array of services, including project management, design, development, implementation, and support of business applications. Laura has extensive hands-on experience working with a long list of clients in a variety of businesses with applications deployed on a variety of platforms, including Web-based business applications. She is active in the Southeast Michigan iSeries User group, serving as a board member since 1988 and as president for more than eight years.




Contents 

CONTENTS

Introduction
Why Another Book on HTML?
How Is This Book Arranged?
Intended Audience
Do I Need to Start from Scratch?
Choosing Development Tools
A Word about Apostrophes
Summary

Chapter 1: An Introduction to Browser-Based Applications
What Additional Languages?
What Is a Client?
What Is a Browser?
What Is HTML?
What Is a Web Server?
What Database(s) Are Used?
Where Can I Find Sample Code?
The Development Process
Fear of Web Technology
Summary

Chapter 2: An Introduction to HTML
Why Learn HTML?
What Is HTML All About?
Summary

Chapter 3: Embedding Images in Web Pages
Types of Image Files
Incorporating Images into Web Pages
What Can We Do with Video Files?
Using Images with Links
Image Maps
Tools for Working with Images
The Do's and Don'ts of Working with Image Files
What about Our Example Page?
Summary

Chapter 4: Adding Links and Anchors
How to Place a Link on a Page
Other Kinds of Links
What about Our Example Page?
Summary

Chapter 5: Using Cascading Style Sheets
Creating a Cascading Style Sheet
What You Can Do with a Cascading Style Sheet
Summary

Chapter 6: Arranging Content
The Purpose of Arranging Content
Tables
Frames
The
and Tags
Summary

Chapter 7: Web Application Overview
Components of a Web Application System
Reusing Legacy Code
Security
Web Hosting
Summary

Chapter 8: Incorporating JavaScript
Introduction to JavaScript
JavaScript Compared to Other Tools
JavaScript's Advantages and Disadvantages
What Can JavaScript Do?
Syntax
How to Put JavaScript into an HTML Page
Data Types
Statements
Catching Errors
Objects
JavaScript Arrays
Events
Cookies
JavaScript Form Validation
Summary

Chapter 9: Web Development with CGI
CGI's Uses
CGI Compared to Other Tools
CGI's Advantages and Disadvantages
CGI's Compatibility
CGI Specifications
Security
Forms
Putting It All Together
Summary

Chapter 10: Web Development with PHP
PHP Compared to Other Tools
PHP's Advantages and Disadvantages
Introduction to PHP
Basic PHP Syntax
Conditional Statements
Loops
Arrays
Multidimensional Arrays
Functions
Getting Down to Business with PHP
PHP Error Handling
Filters
Forms
Sessions
Working with Data
Summary

Chapter 11: Web Development with ASP
ASP Compared to Other Tools
ASP's Advantages and Disadvantages
ASP Processing
ASP Code to Create a Simple Table
Creating a More Advanced Table
Updating Data in a Database
Summary

Chapter 12: Java Server Pages
JSP Overview
A Simple JSP Script
JSP Syntax Summary
JSP Implicit Objects
JSP Standard Tag Libraries
Sessions
Cookies
Accessing a Database
Exception Handling
Summary

Chapter 13: Differences in Common Browsers
W3C Standards and Guidelines
Addressing Differences in Common Browsers
Minimizing the Impact of Different Browsers
Summary

Chapter 14: Best Practices
Focus on the Site's Objective
Structure Your Site
Avoid the Cutting Edge
Use CSS
Deal with Coding Issues
Test
Summary

Appendix A: HTML Tags

Appendix B: Special Characters

Appendix C: PHP Functions, Constants, Filters, & Parameters
Array Functions
Array Constants
Calendar Functions
Date/Time Functions
Date Constants
Directory Functions
Error and Logging Functions
Error Function Parameters
Error and Logging Constants
File System Functions
File System Constants
Filter Functions
Filters
FTP Functions
FTP Constants
HTTP Functions
Mail Functions
Mail Parameters
Math Functions
Math Constants
Miscellaneous Functions
MySQL Functions
MySQL Constants
SimpleXML Functions
String Functions
String Constants
XML Parser Functions

Appendix D: JDBC Data Types

Appendix E: HTML Colors

Index



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