Scripting Client and Active Server Pages with Visual InterDev, Level 2 (4 CD's)

In Level 2, you'll learn how to create Web sites using Visual InterDev 6.0. The level 2 class teaches you the

Level 2
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All 3 levels
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basics and differences between VBScript and JavaScript. You'll
learn about client-side scripting, dynamic HTML (DHTML), and
spend a good deal of time exploring the power and flexibility of
server-side scripting using Active Server Pages (ASP).
 
Introduction to VBScript
5.1 Visual Basic, Scripting Edition
5.2 VBScript Essentials
5.3 Procedures
5.4 Where Do You Put Your Scripts?
Appendix: Beyond Static HTML

More on VBScript
6.1 Variables and Constants
6.2 Controlling the Flow
6.3 Arrays

Introduction to JavaScript
7.1 JavaScript and JScript
7.2 JavaScript Essentials
7.3 Functions
7.4 Where Do You Put Your Scripts?

More on JavaScript
8.1 Variables
8.2 Controlling the Flow
8.3 Arrays

Scripting Objects and Events
9.1 Programming Objects and Events
9.2 The Browser Object Model
9.3 JavaScript Objects
9.4 Form Validation
9.5 Hooking Into Object Events
9.6 An Improved Form Validation Example
9.7 Scripting Select Controls
9.8 Comparing VBScript and JavaScript

Scripting ActiveX and Java
10.1 Using the Script Outline Window
10.2 Using Components in Your Web Pages
10.3 Working with Java Applets
10.4 Employing ActiveX Controls

Dynamic HTML and Cascading Style Sheets
11.1 Cascading Style Sheets
11.2 Using the Cascading Style Sheet Editor
11.3 Creating Dynamic HTML Web Pages
11.4 DHTML Positioning and Animation

Scripting the Server Side Using ASP
12.1 Active Server Pages
12.2 Server-Side Scripting
12.3 ASP Objects
12.4 Server-Side Includes

Programming ASP Request and Response Objects
13.1 The Request Object
13.2 The Response Object
13.3 Reading and Writing Cookies
Appendix: Looking at Server Variables

Programming ASP Session and Application Objects
14.1 Using the Application Object
14.2 Using the Session Object
14.3 Using Global.asa
14.4 Forcing Users Through Your Home Page

Data Environment and Design-Time Controls
15.1 Visual InterDev Database Support
15.2 Building a Data-Driven Table
15.3 Creating a Data Entry Form