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What is ASP?
Brief history of Javascript, VBScript and ASP
The pros and cons of client side scripting vs server side scripting.
Create and previewing ASP
Setting up IIS and localhost
Dynamically writing HTML.
Capture information about the user
Saving Cookies on the visitors computer.
Using Cookie data in a webpage.
Saving temporary session data.
Using session data to change appearance of the site.
Create an emailing user form.
Capturing text input, and drop down input in forms.
Using some simple validation and feedback.
Sending an email using ASP.
Reusing HTML elements.
Using includes as an alternative to frames.
Customising includes.
Putting it all together.
Using 'if' statements and simple programming routines.
Simple debugging.
Combining session data, cookies and forms. |
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Course Overview:
Discover how to make interactive and dynamic websites using ASP. Using simple code you can create user forms which send emails, store and manipulate data about your visitors, and reuse customised HTML sections.
Course Duration:
1 Day
Course Pre-requisites:
It is assumed you have a basic understanding of how to build webpages, and how HTML works.
At the end of this course you will be able to:
- Learn what ASP is, and how server side scripting works.
- Create and preview your first ASP page.
- Capture information about the user, as Cookies or Session data.
- Create an emailing user form.
- Reuse HTML elements.
- Putting it all together to create a site personalised for each user.
Price Band:
Specialised
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