ASP1 - Active Server Pages: Level 1
Active Server Pages (ASP) is Microsoft's platform for creating dynamically programmable web server applications. The ASP Training class offers experienced web developers the opportunity to explore the rich feature set included in ASP. Several example applications are built during the course to demonstrate the power and flexibility of ASP. Topics include ASP Architecture, VBScript, Server-side ActiveX Components, State Management and Database Applications.
"[The instructor's] class management was "customized" for this particular audience. Lots of patience.." -- Doug H. from Descanso, CA
"I'll recomment this course to others. This is a good class. [The instructor] is very good, he has lots off patience and easy to understand." -- Huong W. from San Diego, CA
"The course material in addition to the professor was outstanding. Three simple words: The Bomb, Excellent, and The Man. This course exceeded my expectations.." -- Quang T. from Azusa, CA
"Speaker very knowledgable and professional. Very easy to understand.." -- Linh T. from San Diego, CA
"[The instructor] is great. He answered all of my questions and was not afraid to get more detailed answers from the WindowsNT Option Pack Documentation. Take the Course!." -- Paula C. from San Diego, CA
Introduction to ASP
What is ASP?
ASP Scripting Languages, Objects, and Components
Server-side Includes
Using Server-side Includes
Using Dynamic Server-side Includes
The Response Object
What is the Response Object?
The Write Method
The Redirect Method
Controlling Output
The Request Object
What is the Request Object?
The Form Collection
The QueryString Collection
The ServerVariables Collection
Cookies
What are Cookies?
The Response.Cookies Collection
The Request.Cookies Collection
ASP Components, Part 1
What are ASP Components?
The Server Object
The AdRotator Component
ASP Components, Part 2
The Browser Capabilities Component
The Content Linking Component
Applications, Sessions, and theGlobal.asa
What are ASP Applications and Sessions?
What is the Global.asa?
Scripting Objects
The Built-in Scripting Objects
The FileSystemObject Object
The TextStream Object
ASP and the ADO Model
ASP, Databases, and ADO
The Database Environment
Connecting to the Database
Viewing Database Records
Working with Recordsets
Creating Combo Boxes and Option Groups
Filtering Records
Adding, Updating, and DeletingRecords
Adding Records to a Database
Updating Records in a Database
Deleting Records from a Database
Stored Procedures and Parameters
Using Stored Procedures
The Command Object
Parameter Queries
Advanced Recordset Techniques
Editing Records with a Data Browser
Paging Through a Recordset