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Description ASP Scripting ASP is a server-side technology that uses a scripting language to generate dynamic Web pages. As a server side scripting language, ASP uses both built-in and external objects to generate web pages from a web server onto a client machine, generating HTML code to be viewed in a browser over the Internet. ASP also makes heavy use of a scripting/programming language called VBScript. VBScript is syntactically equivalent to the popular Microsoft SDK Visual Basic. VTC author, < a href=`http://www.vtc.com/files/productlist.php?author=Gavin%20Powell` target=`_blank` > Gavin Powell < /a > , takes you from the basics of creating your first ASP page, through to the complexities of database access and beyond. To begin learning ASP scripting, simply click on one of the < b > ASP Scripting < /b > lessons. |
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Welcome
Welcome
Prerequisites for this Course
About this Course
Where to Find Documentation
What is ASP?
Active Server Pages (ASP)
Extending ASP
Client Based Scripting - VBScript
Client Based Scripting - JavaScript
Server Based Scripting
Why is Server Based Scripting Necessary?
Alternatives to ASP
Pros and Cons of Using ASP
Tools for ASP Development
What is IIS? (Internet Information Server)
Installing IIS
Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 1
Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 2
Using PWS (Personal Web Server)
Creating a Simple ASP Scripting Example
Using Visual Interdev
Using the Microsoft Script Debugger
Using VBScript VBScript in Web Pages Procedures and Functions The Basics - Datatypes The Basics - Variables The Basics - Constants The Basics - Operators The Basics - Other Stuff Programming Control Structures Objects/Properties and Methods A Quick Look at JScript
The Basics of ASP Scripting From ASP to HTML HTML Tags in ASP Referring to Existing HTML Elements Header Stuff The GLOBAL.ASA File Application and Session Objects A Hit Counter Page The Default Start Page Text Files and Concurrency Client Persistence and Cookies Send and Retrieve Including Objects in ASP Exclude Business Logic from ASP Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 1 Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 2 What?s New in ASP3?
Introducing Built In ASP Objects What are the Built In ASP Objects? The Response Object The Request Object The Application Object The Session Object The Server Object The Error Object The File System The Dictionary Object
Simple Built In ASP Objects The Application Object pt. 1 The Application Object pt. 2 The Application Object pt. 3 The Application Object pt. 4 The Error Object The Dictionary Object The Server Object pt. 1 The Server Object pt. 2 The Server Object pt. 3
The Response Object The Response Object Writing Text to the Client Redirecting to a New URL Controlling Response with the Buffer Ending and Expiring Pages Client and Page Status Content Type and Character Set Obscure Properties and Methods
The Request Object The Request Object Server Variables QueryString URL Parameters QueryString Multiple URL Parameters QueryString FORM METHOD=GET Request.Form Obscure Properties and Methods
The Session Object What is a Session? The Session Object Session Start and End Events The Contents Collection pt. 1 The Contents Collection pt. 2 Connecting and Disconnecting Obscure Session Properties
Data Persistence on the Client What is Persistence? What is a Cookie? Cookies in ASP Multiple Valued Cookies pt. 1 Multiple Valued Cookies pt. 2 Session Cookies Are Cookies Enabled on the Client?
Persistence and the File System ASP Objects and the File System The FileSystem Object Using the FileSystem Object pt. 1 Using the FileSystem Object pt. 2 The TextStream Object Using the TextStream Object The Drive Object The File Object The Folder Object
Database Persistence and ADO Database Drivers Configuring ODBC and OLEDB Reading an Oracle Database Reading an Access Database What is ADO? ADO Object Hierarchy ADO Objects Function and Purpose ADO Object Attributes pt. 1 ADO Object Attributes pt. 2
ADO/ASP/ SQL The Most Significant ADO Objects Recordset Transparent SQL What is SQL? The SELECT Statement INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE SELECT Statement Syntax SELECT Statement Syntax WHERE Clause SELECT Statement Syntax: GROUP BY SELECT Statement Syntax: ORDER BY INSERT Statement Syntax UPDATE Statement Syntax DELETE Statement Syntax What is a Transaction?
Retrieving Data From a Database What is a Recordset? Recordset Fields and Values Opening a Recordset Closing and Emptying Objects Advanced Recordset Options pt. 1 Advanced Recordset Options pt. 2 Paging Partial Recordsets Disconnected Recordsets pt. 1 Disconnected Recordsets pt. 2
Changing Data in a Database Adding Rows The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 1 The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 2 Recordset.Addnew pt. 1 Recordset.Addnew pt. 2 Changing Rows The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 1 The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 2 Recordset.Update Batch Updates pt. 1 Batch Updates pt. 2 Batch Updates pt. 3 Deleting Rows The SQL DELETE Statement Recordset.Delete
Using Stored Procedures Stored Procedures and Functions Executing a Stored Procedure Using Input Parameters Input and Output Parameters Input / Output Parameters Using Functions
Components Instantiating Components IIS Resource Kit Components E-Mail Windows Scripting Components Charting Where Can Components be Found?
XML in ASP What is XML? What is XSL? The XML Dynamic Object Model in ASP Rendering XML Using XSL in ASP Generating XML Manually from a Database
Wrapping it Up Debugging ASP Tuning ASP pt. 1 Tuning ASP pt. 2 Security ASP and IIS The Future: ASP.NET What You Have Learned
Credits About the Author
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