World Wide Web database programming for Windows NT
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World Wide Web database programming for Windows NT
Wiley, c1996
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As more companies build their Web sites on Windows NT, popular database programs like FoxPro and SQL Server are becoming valuable applications for the Web. Web database authority Brian Jepson explains exactly how to add a database to enhance either an existing or new Web site. From Internet fundamentals like TCP/IP, Perl and ODBC to practical advice on designing and developing a Web database, this book covers it all. You'll learn how to configure your Web site so that visitors can access databases that reside at the site as well as those in other locations on your company's network.
Table of Contents
- Internet Basics.
- An Overview of Perl.
- An Introduction to ODBC and Database Design.
- Simple Dynamic Documents.
- Data Entry on the Web.
- Complex Data Entry.
- Reporting Techniques.
- Other Issues.
- Wrap--Up.
- Jive: A Tool for ODBC--Enabled HTML Documents.
- Appendices.
- Index.
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