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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, Gavin Powell, 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 ASP Scripting lessons.
Client Based Scripting - VBScript
Client Based Scripting - JavaScript
Why is Server Based Scripting Necessary?
What is IIS? (Internet Information Server)
Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 1
Getting IIS Up and Running pt. 2
Using PWS (Personal Web Server)
Creating a Simple ASP Scripting Example
Using the Microsoft Script Debugger
Referring to Existing HTML Elements
Application and Session Objects
Client Persistence and Cookies
Exclude Business Logic from ASP
Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 1
Including Scripts for Reuse pt. 2
Controlling Response with the Buffer
Content Type and Character Set
Obscure Properties and Methods
QueryString Multiple URL Parameters
Obscure Properties and Methods
ASP Objects and the File System
Using the FileSystem Object pt. 1
Using the FileSystem Object pt. 2
The Most Significant ADO Objects
What is SQL? The SELECT Statement
SELECT Statement Syntax WHERE Clause
SELECT Statement Syntax: GROUP BY
SELECT Statement Syntax: ORDER BY
The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 1
The SQL INSERT Statement pt. 2
The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 1
The SQL UPDATE Statement pt. 2
The XML Dynamic Object Model in ASP
Rendering XML Using XSL in ASP
Generating XML Manually from a Database
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