By Michael Corning, Steve Elfanbaum, David Melnick
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For the first time, build a complete working application for the Web with server side scripting! Working with Active Server Pages is the authoritative guide to understanding, designing, and developing dynamic Web pages using your Windows NT 4.0 Server. Created with the developer in mind, this easy-to-use guide has been carefully crafted to introduce you to the power and flexibility of creating dynamic Web pages with your Windows NT 4 Server, Microsoft's IIS 3.0, and Active Server Pages.
But that's not all this book covers! You'll quickly:
Obtain comprehensive coverage of Microsoft's Active Server Pages environment, including design, development, and implementation of dynamic Web pages
Extend ASP functionality by creating COM objects in Visual Basic
Master the nuances of VBScriptt and scripting integration with Active Server Pages
Manage states and events with ASP objects
Build Web pages anyone can browse
Discover the power of client and server load balancing and eliminate the need for powerful client software
Incorporate your existing programs into your Web site
Acquire the tools from ASP to integrate your existing information systems into new Web-based applications
This issue of 15 Seconds contain an example of how to create an ISAPI server extension in MSVC 4.2 with ODBC 3.0 connection pooling. There is also an evaluation of ODBC 3.0, OLEDB, ADO and DAO. [Read This Article][Top]