ASP Scripting Training

ASP Scripting Tutorials Online
Product ASP Scripting Details
Total Time : 8.5 hrs
Number of Movies : 171
Number of Discs : 2
Catalogue Number : 33598
Language :
Author : Gavin Powell

Description ASP Scripting
ASP is a server-side technology that uses a scripting language to generate dynamic Web pages. As a server side scripting language, ASP uses both built-in and external objects to generate web pages from a web server onto a client machine, generating HTML code to be viewed in a browser over the Internet. ASP also makes heavy use of a scripting/programming language called VBScript. VBScript is syntactically equivalent to the popular Microsoft SDK Visual Basic. VTC author, <a href='http://www.vtc.com/files/productlist.php?author=Gavin%20Powell' target='_blank'>Gavin Powell</a>, takes you from the basics of creating your first ASP page, through to the complexities of database access and beyond. To begin learning ASP scripting, simply click on one of the <b>ASP Scripting</b> lessons.
01 Welcome
0101 Welcome
0102 Prerequisites for this Course
0103 About this Course
0104 Where to Find Documentation
02 What is ASP?
0201 Active Server Pages (ASP)
0202 Extending ASP
0203 Client Based Scripting - VBScript
0204 Client Based Scripting - JavaScript
0205 Server Based Scripting
0206 Why is Server Based Scripting Necessary?
0207 Alternatives to ASP
0208 Pros and Cons of Using ASP
03 Tools for ASP Development
0301 What is IIS? (Internet Information Server)
0302 Installing IIS
0303 Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 1
0304 Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 2
0305 Using PWS (Personal Web Server)
0306 Creating a Simple ASP Scripting Example
0307 Using Visual Interdev
0308 Using the Microsoft Script Debugger
04 Using VBScript
0401 VBScript in Web Pages
0402 Procedures and Functions
0403 The Basics - Datatypes
0404 The Basics - Variables
0405 The Basics - Constants
0406 The Basics - Operators
0407 The Basics - Other Stuff
0408 Programming Control Structures
0409 Objects/Properties and Methods
0410 A Quick Look at JScript
05 The Basics of ASP Scripting
0501 From ASP to HTML
0502 HTML Tags in ASP
0503 Referring to Existing HTML Elements
0504 Header Stuff
0505 The GLOBAL.ASA File
0506 Application and Session Objects
0507 A Hit Counter Page
0508 The Default Start Page
0509 Text Files and Concurrency
0510 Client Persistence and Cookies
0511 Send and Retrieve
0512 Including Objects in ASP
0513 Exclude Business Logic from ASP
0514 Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 1
0515 Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 2
0516 What’s New in ASP3?
06 Introducing Built In ASP Objects
0601 What are the Built In ASP Objects?
0602 The Response Object
0603 The Request Object
0604 The Application Object
0605 The Session Object
0606 The Server Object
0607 The Error Object
0608 The File System
0609 The Dictionary Object
07 Simple Built In ASP Objects
0701 The Application Object pt. 1
0702 The Application Object pt. 2
0703 The Application Object pt. 3
0704 The Application Object pt. 4
0705 The Error Object
0706 The Dictionary Object
0707 The Server Object pt. 1
0708 The Server Object pt. 2
0709 The Server Object pt. 3
08 The Response Object
0801 The Response Object
0802 Writing Text to the Client
0803 Redirecting to a New URL
0804 Controlling Response with the Buffer
0805 Ending and Expiring Pages
0806 Client and Page Status
0807 Content Type and Character Set
0808 Obscure Properties and Methods
09 The Request Object
0901 The Request Object
0902 Server Variables
0903 QueryString URL Parameters
0904 QueryString Multiple URL Parameters
0905 QueryString FORM METHOD=GET
0906 Request.Form
0907 Obscure Properties and Methods
10 The Session Object
1001 What is a Session?
1002 The Session Object
1003 Session Start and End Events
1004 The Contents Collection pt. 1
1005 The Contents Collection pt. 2
1006 Connecting and Disconnecting
1007 Obscure Session Properties
11 Data Persistence on the Client
1101 What is Persistence?
1102 What is a Cookie?
1103 Cookies in ASP
1104 Multiple Valued Cookies pt. 1
1105 Multiple Valued Cookies pt. 2
1106 Session Cookies
1107 Are Cookies Enabled on the Client?
12 Persistence and the File System
1201 ASP Objects and the File System
1202 The FileSystem Object
1203 Using the FileSystem Object pt. 1
1204 Using the FileSystem Object pt. 2
1205 The TextStream Object
1206 Using the TextStream Object
1207 The Drive Object
1208 The File Object
1209 The Folder Object
13 Database Persistence and ADO
1301 Database Drivers
1302 Configuring ODBC and OLEDB
1303 Reading an Oracle Database
1304 Reading an Access Database
1305 What is ADO?
1306 ADO Object Hierarchy
1307 ADO Objects Function and Purpose
1308 ADO Object Attributes pt. 1
1309 ADO Object Attributes pt. 2
14 ADO/ASP/ SQL
1401 The Most Significant ADO Objects
1402 Recordset Transparent SQL
1403 What is SQL? The SELECT Statement
1404 INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE
1405 SELECT Statement Syntax
1406 SELECT Statement Syntax WHERE Clause
1407 SELECT Statement Syntax: GROUP BY
1408 SELECT Statement Syntax: ORDER BY
1409 INSERT Statement Syntax
1410 UPDATE Statement Syntax
1411 DELETE Statement Syntax
1412 What is a Transaction?
15 Retrieving Data From a Database
1501 What is a Recordset?
1502 Recordset Fields and Values
1503 Opening a Recordset
1504 Closing and Emptying Objects
1505 Advanced Recordset Options pt. 1
1506 Advanced Recordset Options pt. 2
1507 Paging Partial Recordsets
1508 Disconnected Recordsets pt. 1
1509 Disconnected Recordsets pt. 2
16 Changing Data in a Database
1601 Adding Rows
1602 The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 1
1603 The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 2
1604 Recordset.Addnew pt. 1
1605 Recordset.Addnew pt. 2
1606 Changing Rows
1607 The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 1
1608 The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 2
1609 Recordset.Update
1610 Batch Updates pt. 1
1611 Batch Updates pt. 2
1612 Batch Updates pt. 3
1613 Deleting Rows
1614 The SQL DELETE Statement
1615 Recordset.Delete
17 Using Stored Procedures
1701 Stored Procedures and Functions
1702 Executing a Stored Procedure
1703 Using Input Parameters
1704 Input and Output Parameters
1705 Input / Output Parameters
1706 Using Functions
18 Components
1801 Instantiating Components
1802 IIS Resource Kit Components
1803 E-Mail
1804 Windows Scripting Components
1805 Charting
1806 Where Can Components be Found?
19 XML in ASP
1901 What is XML?
1902 What is XSL?
1903 The XML Dynamic Object Model in ASP
1904 Rendering XML Using XSL in ASP
1905 Generating XML Manually from a Database
20 Wrapping it Up
2001 Debugging ASP
2002 Tuning ASP pt. 1
2003 Tuning ASP pt. 2
2004 Security ASP and IIS
2005 The Future: ASP.NET
2006 What You Have Learned
21 Credits
2101 About the Author
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