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ASP in a Nutshell

- While ASP in a Nutshell is not meant to be a full-fledged tutorial of Microsoft
Active Server Pages (ASP) technology, it offers a great way for experienced Web coders to
ramp up on ASP.
- After an introduction to ASP, author A. Keyton Weissinger rapidly reviews the
progression of content from static form to the Internet, covering CGI, ISAPI, and ASP 2.0.
- The author clearly explains how ASP works and how server-side components can
work with ASP code to further extend server-side functionality.
- The core of the book is the object reference for ASP coding.
- Six chapters document all the key programmable ASP objects and each includes an
area on Comments/Troubleshooting, Properties Reference, Methods Reference, and Events
Reference and offers further explanatory text where necessary.
- Weissinger uses frequent, brief coding examples to illustrate each important
topic. He closes the middle section of this book with details on pre-processing directives
and the Global.ASA file.
- The last part of the book discusses ActiveX Data Objects, NT Server
Collaboration Data Objects, and a number of server components (such as the Ad Rotator,
Content Rotator, My Info, Page Counter, and Permission Checker) in depth.
- ASP in a Nutshell provides a concise but detailed breakdown of all key ASP
coding topics.
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ASP in a Nutshell
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