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Module 1: Internet Concepts

  • Introduction
  • Internet addressing schemes
  • Connecting to the Internet
  • Architecture of the Internet
Skills
  • Describe Internet concepts such as the World Wide Web, FTP, protocols, and HTML. List the tools and technologies provided by Microsoft that enable Web development, and describe the purpose of each tool.
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Module 2: Using Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0

  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 features
  • Installing Internet Explorer
  • Configuring Internet Explorer
  • Using the Integrated Desktop
  • Subscriptions
  • Channels
  • Offline content viewing
  • Using the Active Desktop
Skills
  • Install and configure Internet Explorer 4.0.
  • Subscribe to a Web site.
  • View content offline.
  • Add and remove items from the Active Desktop.
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Module 3: Creating Basic Web Pages

  • Designing a Web site
  • Using Microsoft FrontPage
  • Introduction to HTML
  • Working with images
  • Creating tables
  • Creating frames
  • Lab: Importing and creating Web sites
  • Lab: Creating Web pages
Skills
  • List the basic HTML tags required in a Web document.
  • Use FrontPage to create a new Web site.
  • Use FrontPage to create an HTML document that contains hyperlinks, frames, tables, and images.
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Module 4: Creating Forms

  • Overview of forms
  • Creating a form with FrontPage
  • Setting form field properties
  • Form and control tags
  • Lab: Creating forms
Skills
  • Use FrontPage to create a Web form.
  • Add fields to a form and list the differences between the form fields.
  • Set form and form field properties.
  • List the HTML tags used to create a form.
  • List the HTML tags used to define form fields.
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Module 5: Adding Client-Side Script

  • Object-oriented programming
  • Overview of scripting
  • Microsoft Visual Basic® Scripting Edition language syntax
  • Writing script
  • Debugging
  • Lab: Adding client-side script
Skills
  • Describe the differences between client-side and server-side script.
  • Describe the differences between VBScript and JScript.
  • Add VBScript to a Web page to initialize the page, respond to events, and validate data in a Web form.
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Module 6: Adding Active Components

  • Overview
  • Using ActiveX controls
  • Using Java applets
  • Lab: Adding ActiveX controls
Skills
  • Add ActiveX controls and Java applets to a Web page.
  • Add a licensed control to a Web page.
  • Write script to manipulate an ActiveX control or Java applet.
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Module 7: Using Dynamic HTML

  • Overview
  • Dynamic HTML events
  • Using collections
  • Manipulating text and HTML
  • Dynamic styles
  • Transitions and visual filters
  • Positioning
  • Lab: Using dynamic HTML
Skills
  • Describe the benefits of dynamic HTML and how it works.
  • Write script to dynamically change attributes of elements, change content, change styles, position elements, and use visual filters and transitions.
  • Describe how events and event bubbling work.
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Module 8: Publishing a Web Site

  • Using FrontPage management tools
  • Managing the production process
  • Publishing Web pages
  • Lab: Publishing a Web site
Skills
  • Describe the difference between staging and production Web sites.
  • Publish Web documents to an intranet or the Internet.
  • Use FrontPage to identify broken links and spelling errors within a Web site.
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Module 9: Using Microsoft Office Internet Features

  • Overview
  • Using Microsoft Word
  • Using Microsoft Excel
  • Using Microsoft Access
  • Using Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Lab: Using Internet features in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Access
Skills
  • Publish native Office documents on the Internet.
  • Convert existing Office documents to HTML format.
  • Create new HTML documents with Office.
  • Use hyperlinks in Office documents.
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Module 10: Accessing a Database

  • Data access methods
  • Using the Tabular Data Control
  • Using the Advanced Data Control
  • Binding elements to the Data Source Object
  • Interacting with the Recordset
  • Lab: Accessing a database
Skills
  • Describe the various ways to display data from a database on a Web page.
  • Use data binding features supported in Internet Explorer 4.0.
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