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The Web Server Handbook Peter L. Palmer

The Web Server Handbook By Peter L. Palmer

The Web Server Handbook by Peter L. Palmer


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Contains the information and software you need to set up your own Web server, assuming no prior experience in the field. This book contains almost everything you need to create your own Web Server. The accompanying CD-ROM contains dozens of helper applications and Web pages with built-in links to extensive on-line resources.

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The Web Server Handbook by Peter L. Palmer

23993-9 All the information and software you need to set up your own Web server: No experience necessary! Nowadays, anyone can surf the World Wide Web. But many people assume that if you want to put your own information on the Web, you'll have to spend thousands of dollars on specialized computers and consultants. The truth is, you can set up your own Web server, even if you have little or no Web experience. This book shows you how: step-by-step, with no hype. And it covers all the software you'll need, too-whether you use Windows 95, Windows 3.1, Windows NT, Macintosh, or UNIX. Starting with the absolute basics, you'll learn how to: *Set goals for your Web server *Choose your hardware and software *Choose the right Internet service provider *Get a domain name and IP address *Build your site, step-by-step *Add pictures, forms, and interactivity *Test, maintain, and update your site *Publicize your site *Make your site secure Better yet, with The Web Server Handbook, you can build an attractive site customized to your own needs-not just a cookie-cutter site that looks like everyone else's.You'll even find quick-reference guides to many important tools for Web site operators, including HTML, Perl programming, TCP/IP networking, and basic UNIX. The Web Server Handbook's CD-ROM is compatible with Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX systems; it contains the Internet's most popular Web Servers, including those from Apache, CERN, and NCSA, and a 60-day trial version of the WebSite Windows NT Web Server. The CD-ROM also contains dozens of helper applications and Web pages with built-in links to extensive on-line resources-even a Web site just for readers of this book. Why pay a fortune for a Web site? Do it yourself, with The Web Server Handbook/CD-ROM! It contains everything you need to create your own Web Server.

Table of Contents

1. The Internet And The World Wide Web. Networks and Internets. The Internet. The Internet Before the World Wide Web. Prehistory of the World Wide Web. The Origins of the World Wide Web. 2. Overview Of The World Wide Web. Exploring the Web. Pages & URLs. Links. HTML. New Developments. Summary. 3. Why You Should Create-A-Web Server. Web Servers. Home Pages. The Web Solution. What You Can Do With the Web. Multimedia Presentation. Databases. Software. Communications. 4. Quick Start Guide To The Internet And The Web. Types of Internet Service Providers. Educational Accounts. Employer Accounts. FreeNets and BBSs. Commercial Services. Local Internet Service Providers (ISPs). Types of Accounts. Shell Accounts. SLIP/PPP Accounts. Choosing A Provider. Account Requirements. Electronic Mail (E-Mail). Usenet News. FTP. Telnet. Gopher. World Wide Web. Step-By-Step Example. Testing Your Hardware Setup. Finding an Internet Service Provider. Getting Going & Using Your ISPs System. Testing the Account. Creating a Home Page on the Web. Before You Move On. 5. Web Server Fundamentals. File Servers. Web Server Computer Hardware. Base Computer. Memory. Disk Space. Modems. Processor Speed. Web Server Software. Operating Systems. TCP/IP Software. HTTP Software. 6. Connecting To The Internet. Internet Service Providers. Data Communications Services. Traditional Phone Lines. Digital Data Connections. Getting Your Own Domain Name. Domain Name Conventions. DNS Servers. Registering Your Domain Name. Getting Your Own IP Address. 7. Setting Up A UNIX Web Server. Prerequisites. An Internet Connection. UNIX Hardware. UNIX Software. HTTPD Software Packages. Getting the Server Software. An Example of Downloading a Server Package. Installing the Software. Building HTTPD From Source. Configuring Your Server. Editing the Configuration Files. Main Server Configuration. Server Resource Map. File Type Mapping. Access Control. Configuration. Types of Access Control. Editing Access Control Files. Access Control Directives. User Authentication. Access Control Examples. Testing Your Server. CGI and UNIX. Scripts. Image Maps. Helper Applications. XV. XAnim. Mpegplay. Ghostview. Web Development Tools. HoTMetaL Free. Mapedit. 8. Setting Up A Windows Web Server. Prerequisites. An Internet Connection. PC Hardware. PC Software. Getting the Software. Windows 3.1 TCP/IP Socket Software. PKZIP. Web Browser. Web Server Software. Installing the Windows HTTPD Program. Preparing Your System. Time Zone. Setting Your Command Environment Size. Installing VBRUN300.DLL. Creating the Httpd Clickable Icon. Starting Up Your Server. Configuring Your Server. Editing the Configuration Files. Main Server Configuration. Server Resource Map. File Type Mapping. Access Control Configuration. Types of Access Control. Editing Access Control Files. Access Control Directives. User Authentication. Access Control Examples. Testing Your Server. CGI With Windows HTTPD. Windows CGI. MS-DOS CGI. Perl. Getting Programs From the Internet. A Brief Word About Shareware. Internet Applications. WS_FTP. EWAN. Pegasus Mail. Free Agent. WS_Gopher. Helper Applications. PKZIP. GraphX Viewer. WHAM. QuickTime for Windows. Mpegplay. Web Development Tools. HoTMetaL Free. Mapedit. WebImage. Paint Shop Pro. Windows 95 and Windows NT. Server Software Packages. WebSite. Running Your WebSite Server. 9. Setting Up A Macintosh Web Server. Prerequisites. An Internet Connection. Macintosh Hardware. Software. Getting the Server Software. MacHTTP vs. WebSTAR. Downloading MacHTTP. Paying for MacHTTP. Installing MACHTTP. The MacHTTP Application & Documentation . MacTCP & AppleScript. Your Web Pages. Crank It Up! Your Home Page. Configuration: The MACHTTP.CONFIG File. Version. Default Files. Connection Settings. File Type Mapping. Security Settings. Configuration: MACHTTP Menu Items. Realm Passwords. The Options Menu. Security Tips. ALLOW and DENY. Realms. Running Multiple Servers on Different Ports. Testing Your Server. CGI On A Macintosh. Macintosh CGI Applications. AppleScript. Perl. Recommended CGI Applications. Kellys Error. Mac-ImageMap. MapServe. Count WWWebula. ServerStat. Annotate. Internet Applications. Internet Config. Anarchie. Fetch. NCSA Telnet. Eudora Light. NewsWatcher. TurboGopher. IP Monitor. Helper Applications. StuffIt Expander. DropStuff with Expander Enhancer. Tex-Edit Plus. JPEGView. Jade. SoundApp. Fast Player. Sparkle. uuUndo. Mpack. Tar. ZipIt. Web Development Tools. HTML Helpers. Graphic Converter. Clip2gif. Transparency. WebMap. SoundEffects. QuickEditor. Progressify. ProJPEG. ResEdit. 10. How To Create Spiffy Web Pages. Page Content. Bigger Is Not Better. Good Writing Counts. Dont Let Your Site Get Stale. Page Layout. Simplicity. Anchors and Links. Signatures. Headings. White Space: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Tables. Consistency. A Real Layout Template That You Can Use. Images. Number and Size of Images. Thumbnails. Height and Width Attributes. File Formats. Organizing Your Images. Sounds and Movies. Sound Formats. Sampling Rates. RealAudio and Xing StreamWorks. Movies. Compatibility. General Web Compatibility Issues. Graphical vs. Non-graphical Browsers. Netscape. Your Site and the Future of HTML. Doing Business on the Web. Give Something Back. Selling Merchandise on the Web. Catalogs. The Worldwide Market. Summary. 11. Publicizing Your World-Wide-Web Site. Netiquette. Advertising Outside the Web. E-mail. Usenet. Advertising on the Web. Yahoo. Lycos. WebCrawler. Alta Vista. Submit It. Whats New! Pages: Mosaic and Netscape. ALIWEB. Points Top 5per cent Awards. Other Indexes and Lists. Other Peoples Pages. Keeping Track of Your Success. Graphical Counters. The Server Log. Feedback. 12. Running CGI Programs On Your Web Server. What You Can Do With CGI. Overview of CGI. How a Normal URL Is Processed. How a CGI URL Is Processed. Understanding a CGI URL. CGI Programming Languages. Using CGI Programs. Executing Other Peoples Programs. Finding CGI Programs. Installing CGI Programs on Your System. Creating CGI Programs. A Simple Example: A Personalized Poem. HTML Forms: An Overview. The Tag. The Tag. The Tag. The AREA Tag. Testing Your CGI Scripts. Check Your Setup. Check Your Forms. Run Programs Locally. Check the HTTP Header. CGI Security. Java and Javascript. Conclusion. 13. A Bunch Of Perl Scripts. An HTML Mad Lib. A Pop-Up Menu. More Mad Libs. A Perl Guest Book. An Order Entry System. A Searchable Index. 14. Web Server Security And Maintenance. Keeping Your Server Running. Buy a Reliable System. Be Familiar with Your System. Backup, Backup, Backup. Have a Substitute Server Available. Have a Reliable and Supportive Provider. Keep Your Software Updated. Read the Web Newsgroups for Your Platform. Beware of Viruses. Managing Users. Network Firewalls and Proxies. Selecting A Server Package. Protecting Your Data. File Space. CGI. Server-Generated Indexes. Symbolic Links. Port Numbers. UNIX Server Processes. User Authentication. Other Internet Services. Message Encryption. Recovering From A Break-In. Commercial Activity. Appendix A: HTML Quick Reference Guide. Structural Tags. HTML-/HTML. HEAD-/HEAD. -/TITLE. . Y-/BODY. Text Styles. -/EM. G/STRONG. -/CODE. ADDRESS-/ADDRESS. -/I. -/B. -/TT. -/PRE. H1-/H1, H2-/H2, etc. Page Layout. . . clear={left,right,all}. HR. QUOTE/BLOCKQUOTE. Lists. -/UL. -/OL. . -/DL. . . Images. Src='filename or URL'. Alt='alternate text'. Align={top,middle,bottom,left,right}. Ismap. Links and Anchors. A href='filename or URL'-/A. A name='nametext'-/A. Special Characters. Netscape 1.1 Extensions to HTML. Tables. -/CENTER. -/BLINK. ASEFONT size=n. size={n,+n,-n}-/FONT. -/NOBR. . HR size=n. HR width={n,nper cent}. HR align={left,right,center}. HR noshade. G align={texttop, absbottom, absmiddle, baseline}. G width={n,nper cent}, G height={n,nper cent}. G border=n. G hspace=n, G vspace=n. Netscape 2.0 Extensions to HTML. Superscripts and Subscripts. G and ALL. Divisions and Aligned Paragraphs. Frames. Client-Side Image Maps. Appendix B: UNIX Quick Reference Guide. Getting Started. Logging In. Changing Your Password. Setting Your Terminal Type. Characters: Backspace, Special Characters, etc. Determining Your Shell. Logging Out. Navigating Around A UNIX System. UNIX File Systems. UNIX Path Names. Listing the Contents of a Directory. Changing Directories. Finding the Current Directory. Finding Your Home Directory. Creating Directories. Removing Directories. Fun With Files. Creating Files. Moving and Renaming Files. Copying Files. Deleting Files. Changing Files. File Permissions. File Compression. Network Commands. FTP. Telnet. Rlogin. Sharing Files. Sending and Receiving E-Mail. Uuencoding. Tar. Editing Text Files With the VI Editor. Invoking The VI Editor. Modes. Moving Around a File. Inserting and Appending Text. Deleting Text. Changing Text. Undoing Changes. Importing Text. Saving Text. Getting Out of the VI Editor. Getting More Information: The 'MAN' Command. Appendix C: Perl Quick Reference Guide. Introduction to Perl. Perl Release Status. Obtaining Perl and Its Documentation. Perl Basics. How to Run Perl Programs. File Naming Conventions. Program Format. Required First Line. Variables. Simple Variables (Scalars). Normal Arrays. Associative Arrays. Operators. True and False in Perl. Arithmetic Operators. Relational Operators. File Test Operators. Miscellaneous Operators. Special Variables, Filehandles, & 'HERE' Documents. Predefined Variables. Special Arrays. Filehandles. 'Here' Documents. Compound Statements and Flow Control. If Statements. While Statements. Foreach Statements. Until Statements. Unless Statements. The

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CIN013239930XG
9780132399302
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The Web Server Handbook by Peter L. Palmer
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Pearson Education (US)
19960808
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