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Module 1: Internet Concepts
- Introduction to the Internet
- Architecture of the Internet
- Connecting to the Internet
- Services Available on the Internet
- Electronic Commerce
- Web Development Tools and Technologies
Skills
- Describe the Internet services and technologies.
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Module 2: Using a Web Browser
- Features for Developers
- Configuring Internet Explorer 5
- Downloading Files Using FTP
- Comparing Available Web Browsers
Skills
- Identify the features of Internet Explorer 5
- Compare some of the commonly used Internet browsers
- Download files by using File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
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Module 3: Basic HTML
- Web Page Design Considerations
- Creating a Web Page
- Adding Images to a Web Page
- Creating Tables
- Formatting Tables
Skills
- Design and create a simple Web page by using basic HTML tags
- Create a Web page by using basic HTML tags and FrontPage 2000
- Add images to a Web page by using HTML and FrontPage 2000
- Create tables by using HTML and FrontPage 2000.
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Module 4: Advanced HTML
- Creating Frames Using HTML
- Creating Frames Using FrontPage 2000
- Creating Forms Using HTML
- Formatting Forms
- Creating Forms Using FrontPage 2000
- Introducing Style Sheets
- Using Style Sheets
- Publishing a Web Page
Skills
- Create and publish a Web site that uses frames, forms, and style sheets
- Create frames by using HTML and FrontPage 2000
- Create forms by using HTML and FrontPage 2000
- Create style sheets by using HTML
- Publish a Web page by using FrontPage 2000.
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Module 5: Using Client-Side Scripts
- Client-Side vs. Server-Side Scripting
- Client-Side and Server-Side Objects
- Introducing Client-Side Scripting
- Using Dynamic HTML
- Using Event Procedures
- Using the Document Object Model (DOM)
- Validating Form Inputs
Skills
- Add special effects to your Web page by using client-side scripting
- Write a client-side script by using VBScript
- Use dynamic HTML to add effects to a Web page
- Use Microsoft Script Editor
- Change the style of an element dynamically by using Microsoft Script Editor
- Use the Document Object Model (DOM)
- Validate form inputs by using VBScript.
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Module 6: The following topics are covered in this module:
- Introduction to Active Components
- List of ActiveX Controls
- Working with ActiveX Controls
- ActiveX Control Security
- Other Active Components
Skills
- Add special effects to your Web page by using ActiveX controls
- Add an ActiveX control to a Web page by using FrontPage 2000
- Describe how Internet Component Download functions
- Identify the tools available for building ActiveX controls
- Send data from an ActiveX control to a server
- Differentiate between ActiveX controls and Java applets.
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Module 7: Accessing a Database
- Accessing Data From a Text File Using Tabular Data Control
- Accessing Data From an XML Document
- Database Access Interfaces
- Processing Forms
Skills
- Retrieve data from a database by using ASP
- Access data from a text file by using the Tabular Data Control (TDC)
- Navigate through records by using the methods of TDC
- Access data from an Extensible Markup Language (XML) document
- Create a data source name
- Access a database by using the Database Results Wizard in FrontPage 2000
- Connect to a data source by using Active Data Objects (ADO)
- Process input form information by using Active Server Pages (ASP).
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Module 8: Building Sample Sites
- This module includes high-level exercises that help students to practice the skills that they learned in the course.
Skills
- Design and build a Web site that implements the concepts learned in this course.
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Exams:
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There are no exams directly associated with this course
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Price Options ex VAT:
Classroom Training
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Distance Learning
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eLearning Options
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Book Learning
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£
1750 (€2521)
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£
995.00 (€1433)
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No Books Supported for Course at present
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