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ASP Server Objects
14.1 Understanding the Server Object
14.2 ASP Server-Side Components
14.3 Using the Browser Capabilities Component
14.4 Using the File System Component
14.5 Using the Ad Rotator Component
Introduction to
ActiveX Data Objects
15.1 What Are ActiveX Data Objects?
15.2 The Connection Object
15.3 The Recordset Object
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ADO Recordsets and
Error Handling
16.1 Updating Recordset Data
16.2 Multiple Resultset Recordsets
16.3 Error Handling
ADO Command Objects
and Stored Procedures
17.1 The Command Object
17.2 Using Stored Procedures
17.3 Passing Parameters to Stored Procedures
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Security and SSL
18.1 Why Bother with Security?
18.2 Security Is a Combination of Policy and Technology
18.3 Secure Your Windows NT/2000 Server
18.4 Making Internet Information Server (IIS) Secure
18.5 Authentication and the Anonymous User
18.6 Secure Transmissions Using SSL
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Extensible Markup
Language (XML)
19.1 XML Defined
19.2 Working with XML
19.3 DTDs and XML-Data Schemas
19.4 XML Document Object Model
19.5 XML on the Server
Transforming XML with
XSL
20.1 Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
20.2 Matching Patterns
20.3 XSL on the Server
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Extending ASP Pages
with Custom ActiveX Servers
21.1 What are ActiveX Servers?
21.2 Creating an ActiveX Server with Visual Basic
Creating 3-Tier
Windows DNA Applications
22.1 Understanding Microsoft DNA and Multi-Tier Architectures
22.2 Wrapping up Application Logic in Components
22.3 Using Microsoft Transaction Server and COM+ Services
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