Mac OS 8 Web Server Cookbook - Philip E. Bourne, David Hart

Mac OS 8 Web Server Cookbook

Buch | Softcover
400 Seiten
1998
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-520016-2 (ISBN)
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You can manage your Web site on a Mac -- and do it in style -- with this great hands-on guide! The Mac OS 8 Web Server Cookbook covers everything you need to know about building and managing a Web site with the computer you really love: your Mac, running Mac OS8! Learn how to plan your site's design and structure, choose your server and client software, get connected, and much more. Use your Mac to serve forms, Java applets, database information and virtually anything else you like. The Mac is the world's #1 platform for Web authoring. Now, learn how to make it your platform of choice for Web serving, too. This is an essential guide for all Mac-using Webmasters, intranet managers, system administrators and power users.

Phil Bourne is Senior Staff Scientist at the San Diego Supercomputer Center and author of many computer science books. David Hart is an editor at the San Diego Supercomputer Center. He lives in San Diego, CA.

Preface.


Conventions.


What Is an Internet-Enhanced Book?


1. The Global Recipe.


2. The Ingredients (Introduction).


The Mac OS. Internet Ingredients. The Internet Restaurant (Client-Server Interaction).



3. Preparing the Kitchen (Planning).


Who Is the Intended Audience? What Information Types Will I Encounter? What Human Resources Will I Need? What Hardware Will I Need? How Do I Connect to the Internet?



4. Choosing Your Appliances (Selecting Software).


FTP servers. Mail Services. Web Servers. Search Engines. Name Server. Client Software. Development Tools.



5. Digging In (Client Software).


Web Browsers. Using Ftp. Using a List Server. Graphics Viewers. Sound Player. Video Viewer. News Readers. IRC Chat Client.



6. Firing Up the Grill (Getting On-line).


Anonymous Ftp: NetPresenz. E-mail Services. Web Servers. Search Tools. Testing Your Internet Kitchen. Example Server Recipes.



7. Keeping a Clean and Healthy Kitchen (Staying On-line).


Basic System Maintenance. Server Management. Security.



8. An Orderly Menu (Information Layout).


Types of Information to Organize. Folder Hierarchy. File Naming.



9. Web Recipes (Basic Web Documents).


"Authoring" and Publishing. Hypertext and Text Markup. HTML—The Basics. Design Basics. Putting It all Together. Publishing Your Web Pages.



10. Gourmet Web Recipes (Advanced Web Documents).


Tables. Clickable Maps. Frames. Server-Side Includes. "Active" Pages and HTML Extensions.



11. Forms (Web Input Processing).


Interactive Web Pages. Forms. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI). Common CGI Languages. Forms by Example. Cookies.



12. Cooking with Java and JavaScript (The Global Computer).


Computing via the Internet. JavaScript. Java. The Java Environment. Developing with Java and JavaScript.



13. Data Buffet (The Global Database).


Serving Databases. Database Connection Methods. Products and Tools. Examples.



14. Kitchen of the Future (Emerging Server Technology).


Rhapsody and Mac OS X. Webcasting. Beyond HTML. Group and Collaborative Environments.



Epilogue t Food for Thought.


Appendix A. Internet-based Resources for Learning the Mac OS.


Appendix B. HTML Reference Guide.


Glossary.


Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 10.9.1998
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 890 g
Themenwelt Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server Macintosh / Mac OS X
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
ISBN-10 0-13-520016-4 / 0135200164
ISBN-13 978-0-13-520016-2 / 9780135200162
Zustand Neuware
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