Webmaster in a Nutshell (Nutshell Handbook)

Webmaster in a Nutshell (Nutshell Handbook)

by RobertEckstein (Author), StephenSpainhour (Author)

Synopsis

This is a concise quick reference guide that distills a large amount of information on several languages and technologies into one compact book. It puts a fast-paced introduction, detailed reference section, and quick reference guide to each technology all within easy reach and contains useful information a Webmaster needs daily, whatever the technology. This one-stop resource for HTML, CSS, XML, CGI, JavaScript, HTTP, PHP, and Apache, is the book you'll turn to again and again. The book contains useful information that a Webmaster may need daily, whatever the technology, including: HTML; CSS; XML; CGI; JavaScript; HTTP; PHP; and Apache.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 540
Edition: 2
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 01 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 1565923251
ISBN 13: 9781565923256

Media Reviews
Yet another title in the successful In a Nutshell series, this aims to bring together all the essential information in a single volume for Unix webmasters; although much of the content will also be relevant to webmasters working on other platforms? This book is highly recommended for thos who have already got to grips with the subject.- Mike Mallett, Cvu, August 2001 'This book provides a sensible introduction to the topics facing a web master. As with all of the O'Reilly sereis books, although it has a gentle introduction, this isn't a book you'll outgrow in five minutes.- Mark Brett, NUAnces, Decemeber 2000
Author Bio
Stephen Spainhour is a writer for O'Reilly & Associates. He coauthored the first edition of Webmaster in a Nutshell, as well as Perl in a Nutshell, and contributed to many other O'Reilly titles. He is an avid fan of professional tennis, and when he's not checking for tennis scores on the Web, he enjoys cooking, electronic music, and watching too much television. Robert Eckstein enjoys dabbling with just about anything related to computers. From rendering to electronic commerce to compiler construction to fuzzy logic, most of his friends agree that Robert spends far too much time in front of a computer screen, and is the world's largest consumer of caffeine. Robert has recently coauthored Java Swing for O'Reilly, and in his spare time is known to provide online coverage for popular conferences. He holds honors degrees in computer science and communications from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. In the past, Robert has worked for the USAA insurance company and more recently spent four years with Motorola's cellular software division. He now lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife Michelle; they hope to adopt a talking puppy soon.