BKHSUMWS.RVW 970119 "How to Set Up and Maintain a Web Site", Lincoln D. Stein, 1997, 0-201-63462-7, U$39.76 %A Lincoln D. Stein lstein@genome.wi.mit.edu %C 1 Jacob Way, Reading, MA 01867-9984 %D 1997 %G 0-201-63462-7 %I Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. %O U$39.76 800-822-6339 617-944-3700 Fax: (617) 944-7273 bkexpress@aw.com %P 816 %T "How to Set Up and Maintain a Web Site" Having exhausted the need (and desire) for shopping lists of URLs (Uniform Resource Locators) and documentation for Web browsers, attention appears to have turned to the creation and care of Web sites. This seems to be a more useful exercise. Having established an Internet "presence" with Web pages, companies are now starting to become interested in the functions that only full control of a site can provide. In addition, Web servers are the usual basic interface for intranets, thus hitting two of the 90s hot topics at the same time. Stein has produced a very solid and useful guide. His explanations are clear and correct. The material included covers an introduction, background concepts, installation of software, an overview of servers, security, HTML, software tools, style, scripting, JavaScript, Java, and available online references. For current Web site uses, this provides a thorough foundation. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1997 BKHSUMWS.RVW 970119 ====================== roberts@decus.ca rslade@vcn.bc.ca rslade@vanisl.decus.ca Ceterum censeo CNA Financial Services delendam esse Please note the Peterson story - http://www.netmind.com/~padgett/trial.htm