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In an age in which technological Next Big Things have the lifespan of a mayfly, Microsoft's Active Server Pages development tool for the World Wide Web is sure to prove an exception. This you can prove for yourself, thanks to ASP: Active Server Pages by authors and Internet development consultants Andrew M. Fedorchek and David K. Rensin.

A book and software package designed especially for professional Internet developers, ASP: Active Server Pages covers all major aspects of the Microsoft ASP, including

Building ASP pages with VBScript Understanding the ASP internal object model Taking advantage of external ASP components such as the Database Access and Advertisement Rotator Components Writing your own ASP components in Visual Basic and ActiveX components in Visual C++ Plus, on the CD-ROM accompanying ASP: Active Server Pages, you get all the source code presented in the book along with ready-to-use applications for tracking advertising hits and reading and writing POP3 e-mail.

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Paperback 340 Pages
Edition: Bk&CD-Rom
ISBN-10: 0764580426
ISBN-13: 9780764580420
Publisher: Wiley Publishing
Pub date: Jul 25, 1997
Dimensions: 23 cm x 18 cm x 2 cm Just how big is that?
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