Preface.
1. Introduction to Computers and the Internet.
Introduction. What Is a Computer? Types of Programming Languages.
Other High-Level Languages. Structured Programming. History of the
Internet. Personal Computing. History of the World Wide Web. World
Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Hardware Trends. Key Software Trend:
Object Technology. JavaScript: Object-Based Scripting for the Web.
Browser Portability. C and C++. Java. Internet and World Wide Web
How to Program. Dynamic HTML. Tour of the Book. Internet and World
Wide Web Resources.
2. Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5.
Introduction to the Internet Explorer 5.5 Web Browser. Connecting
to the Internet. Internet Explorer 5.5 Features. Searching the
Internet. Online Help and Tutorials. Keeping Track of Favorite
Sites. File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Outlook Express and Electronic
Mail. NetMeeting. MSN Messenger Service. Customizing Browser
Settings.
3. Photoshop® Elements™.
Introduction. Image Basics. Vector and Raster Graphics. Toolbox.
Layers. Screen Capturing. File Formats: GIF and JPEG. Internet and
World Wide Web Resources.
4. Introduction to XHTML: Part 1.
Introduction. Editing XHTML. First XHTML Example. W3C XHTML
Validation Service. Headers. Linking. Images. Special Characters
and More Line Breaks. Unordered Lists. Nested and Ordered Lists.
Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
5. Introduction to XHTML: Part 2.
Introduction. Basic XHTML Tables. Intermediate XHTML Tables and
Formatting. Basic XHTML Forms. More Complex XHTML Forms. Internal
Linking. Creating and Using Image Maps. meta Elements. frameset
Element. Nested framesets. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
6. Cascading Style Sheets™ (CSS).
Introduction. Inline Styles. Embedded Style Sheets. Conflicting
Styles. Linking External Style Sheets. WK CSS Validation Service.
Positioning Elements. Backgrounds. Element Dimensions. Text Flow
and the Box Model. User Style Sheets. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
7. JavaScript: Introduction to Scripting.
Introduction. Simple Program: Printing a Line of Text in a Web
Page. Another JavaScript Program: Adding Integers. Memory Concepts.
Arithmetic. Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators.
JavaScript Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
8. JavaScript: Control Structures 1.
Introduction. Algorithms. Pseudocode. Control Structures. if
Selection Structure. if/else Selection Structure. while Repetition
Structure. Formulating Algorithms: Case Study 1 (Counter-Controlled
Repetition). Formulating Algorithms with Top-Down, Stepwise
Refinement: Case Study 2 (Sentinel-Controlled Repetition).
Formulating Algorithms with Top-Down, Stepwise Refinement: Case
Study 3 (Nested Control Structures). Assignment Operators.
Increment and Decrement Operators. Note on Data Types. JavaScript
Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
9. JavaScript: Control Structures 2.
Introduction. Essentials of Counter-Controlled Repetition. for
Repetition Structure. Examples Using the for Structure. switch
Multiple-Selection Structure. do/while Repetition Structure. break
and continue Statements. Labeled break and continue Statements.
Logical Operators. Summary of Structured Programming.
10. JavaScript: Functions.
Introduction. Program Modules in JavaScript. Programmer-Defined
Functions. Function Definitions. Random-Number Generation. Example:
Game of Chance. Duration of Identifiers. Scope Rules. JavaScript
Global Functions. Recursion. Example Using Recursion: Fibonacci
Series. Recursion vs. Iteration. JavaScript Internet and World Wide
Web Resources.
11. JavaScript: Arrays.
Introduction. Arrays. Declaring and Allocating Arrays. Examples
Using Arrays. References and Reference Parameters. Passing Arrays
to Functions. Sorting Arrays. Searching Arrays: Linear Search and
Binary Search. Multiple- Subscripted Arrays. JavaScript Internet
and World Wide Web Resources.
12. JavaScript: Objects.
Introduction. Thinking About Objects. Math Object. String Object.
Date Object. Boolean and Number Objects. JavaScript Internet and
World Wide Web Resources.
13. Dynamic HTML: Object Model and Collections.
Introduction. Object Referencing. Collections all and children.
Dynamic Styles. Dynamic Positioning. Using the frames Collection.
navigator Object. Summary of the DHTML Object Model.
14. Dynamic HTML: Event Model.
Introduction. Event onclick. Event onload. Error Handling with
onerror. Tracking the Mouse with Event onmousemove. Rollovers with
onmouseover and onmouseout. Form Processing with onfocus and
onblur. More Form Processing with onsubmit and onreset. Event
Bubbling. More DHTML Events.
15. Dynamic HTML: Filters and Transitions.
Introduction. Flip filters: flipv and fliph. Transparency with the
chroma Filter. Creating Image masks. Miscellaneous Image filters:
invert, gray and xray. Adding shadows to Text. Creating Gradients
with alpha. Making Text glow. Creating Motion with blur. Using the
wave Filter. Advanced Filters: dropShadow and light. Transitions I:
Filter blendTrans. Transitions 11: Filter revealTrans.
16. Dynamic HTML: Data Binding with Tabular Data
Control.
Introduction. Simple Data Binding. Moving a Recordset. Binding to
an img. Binding to a table. Sorting table Data. Advanced Sorting
and Filtering. Data Binding Elements. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
17. Dynamic HTML: Structured Graphics ActiveX Control.
Introduction. Shape Primitives. Moving Shapes with Translate.
Rotation. Mouse Events and External Source Files. Scaling. Internet
and World Wide Web Resources.
18. Dynamic HTML: Path, Sequencer and Sprite ActiveX
Controls.
Introduction. DirectAnimation Path Control. Multiple Path Controls.
Time Markers for Path Control. DirectAnimation Sequencer Control.
DirectAnimation Sprite Control. Animated GIFs. Internet and World
Wide Web Resources.
19. Macromedia® Flash™: Building Interactive Animations.
Introduction. Flash TM Movie Development. Learning Flash with
Hands-on Examples. Creating a Projector (.exe) File With Publish.
Manually Embedding a Flash Movie in a Web Page. Creating Special
Effects with Flash. Creating a Web-Site Introduction. ActionScript.
Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
20. Extensible Markup Language (XML).
Introduction. Structuring Data. XML Namespaces. Document Type
Definitions (DTDs) and Schemas. XML Vocabularies. Document Object
Model (DOM). DOM Methods. Simple API for XML (SAX). Extensible
Stylesheet Language (XSL). Microsoft BizTalk Simple Object Access
Protocol (SOAP). Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
21. Web Servers (IIS, PWS and Apache).
Introduction. HTTP Request Types. System Architecture. Client-Side
Scripting versus Server-Side Scripting. Accessing Web Servers.
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). Microsoft Personal
Web Server (PWS). Apache Web Server. Requesting Documents. Internet
and World Wide Web Resources.
22. Database: SQL, MySQL, DBI and ADO.
Introduction. Relational Database Model. Relational Database
Overview. Structured Query Language. MySQL. Introduction to DBI.
ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
23. Wireless Internet and m-Business.
Introduction. M-Business. Identifying User Location. Wireless
Marketing, Advertising and Promotions. Wireless Payment Options.
Privacy and the Wireless Internet. International Wireless
Communications. Wireless-Communications Technologies. WAP and WML.
Phone Simulator and Setup Instructions. Creating WML Documents.
WMLScript Programming. String Object Methods. Wireless Protocols,
Platforms and Programming Languages. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
24. VBScript.
Introduction. Operators. Data Types and Control Structures.
VBScript Functions. VBScript Example Programs. Arrays. String
Manipulation. Classes and Objects. Operator Precedence Chart.
Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
25. Active Server Pages (ASP).
Introduction. How Active Server Pages Work. Setup. Active Server
Page Objects. Simple ASP Examples. File System Objects. Session
Tracking and Cookies. Accessing a Database from an Active Server
Page. Server-Side ActiveX Components. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
26. Case Study: Active Server Pages and XML.
Introduction. Setup and Message Forum Documents. Forum Navigation.
Adding Forums. Forum XML Documents. Posting Messages. Other
Documents. Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
27. Perl and CGI (Common Gateway Interface).
Introduction. Perl. String Processing and Regular Expressions.
Viewing Client/Server Environment Variables. Form Processing and
Business Logic. Server-Side Includes. Verifying a Username and
Password. Using DBI to Connect to a Database. Cookies and Perl.
Operator Precedence Chart. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
28. Python.
Introduction. Basic Data Types, Control Structures and Functions.
Tuples, Lists and Dictionaries. String Processing and Regular
Expressions. Exception Handling. Introduction to CGI Programming.
Form Processing and Business Logic. Cookies. Database Application
Programming Interface (DB-API). Operator Precedence Chart. Internet
and World Wide Web Resources.
29. PHP.
Introduction. PHP. String Processing and Regular Expressions.
Viewing Client/Server Environment Variables. Form Processing and
Business Logic. Verifying a Username and Password. Connecting to a
Database. Cookies. Operator Precedence. Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
30. Servlets: Bonus for Java™ Developers.
Introduction. Servlet Overview and Architecture. Handling HTTP get
Requests. Handling HTTP get Requests Containing Data. Handling HTTP
post Requests. Redirecting Requests to Other Resources. Session
Tracking. Multi-tier Applications: Using JDBC from a Servlet.
HttpUtils Class. Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
31. JavaServer Pages: Bonus for Java™ Developers.
Introduction. JavaServer Pages Overview. A First JavaServer Page
Example. Implicit Objects. Scripting. Standard Actions. Directives.
Custom Tag Libraries. World Wide Web Resources.
32. e-Business and e-Commerce.
Introduction. E-Business Models. Building an e-Business.
e-Marketing. Online Payments. Security. Legal Issues. XML and
e-Commerce. Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
33. Multimedia: Audio, Video, Speech Synthesis and
Recognition.
Introduction. Audio and Video. Adding Background Sounds with the
bgsound Element. Adding Video with the img Element's dynsrc
Property. Adding Audio or Video with the embed Element. Using the
Windows Media Player ActiveX Control. Microsoft Agent Control.
RealPlayerTM Plug-in. Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
(SMIL). Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). Internet and World Wide Web
Resources.
34. Accessibility.
Introduction. Web Accessibility. Web Accessibility Initiative.
Providing Alternatives for Images. Maximizing Readability by
Focusing on Structure. Accessibility in XHTML Tables. Accessibility
in XHTML Frames. Accessibility in XML. Using Voice Synthesis and
Recognition with VoiceXML. CallXML. JAWS for Windows. Other
Accessibility Tools. Accessibility in Microsoft Windows 2000.
Internet and World Wide Web Resources.
Appendix A. XHTML Special Characters.
Appendix B. Operator Precedence Chart.
Appendix C. ASCII Character Set.
Appendix D. Number Systems.
Introduction. Abbreviating Binary Numbers as Octal Numbers and
Hexadecimal Numbers. Converting Octal Numbers and Hexadecimal
Numbers to Binary Numbers. Converting from Binary, Octal, or
Hexadecimal to Decimal. Converting from Decimal to Binary, Octal,
or Hexadecimal. Negative Binary Numbers: Two's Complement
Notation.
Appendix E. XHTML Colors.
Appendix F. Career Opportunities.
Introduction. Resources for the Job Seeker. Online Opportunities
for Employers. Recruiting Services. Career Sites. Internet and
World Wide Web Resources.
Appendix G. Unicode®.
Introduction. Unicode Transformation Formats. Characters and
Glyphs. Advantages/Disadvantages of Unicode. Unicode Consortium's
Web Site. Using Unicode. Character Ranges.
Bibliography.
Index.
Dr. Harvey M. Deitel, CEO of Deitel & Associates, Inc., has 40 years in the computing field including extensive industry and academic experience. He is one of the world's leading computer science instructors and seminar presenters. Dr. Deitel earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from Boston University. He has 20 years of college teaching experience including earning tenure and serving as the Chairman of the Computer Science Department at Boston College before founding Deitel & Associates, Inc. with his son Paul J. Deitel. He is author or co-author of several dozen books and multimedia packages and is currently writing many more. With translations published in Japanese, Russian, Spanish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, French, Polish, Italian and Portuguese, Dr. Deitel's texts have earned international recognition. Dr. Deitel has delivered professional seminars internationally to major corporations, government organizations and various branches of the military.
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