Glenn and I agreed that this particular report is a little too
detailed to be posted in its entirety, so if you'd like to see
the full version, go to:
<a href="<a href="http://www.interlog.com/~bxi/reports.htm">http://www.interlog.com/~bxi/reports.htm</a>">http://www.interlog.com/~bxi/reports.htm</a>
where you'll find live links to all the sites.
If you don't have Web access, stay tuned for an announced of
E-mail Infobot access to this information.
Here's a summary of what you'll find in Report #2:
The purpose of this tutorial is to:
Discuss Web technologies, web server software features
Review "follow-on" utilities
Discuss installation, configuration and support issues
Review of security, performance, and HTML tools
For those of you that are not very technical, it also includes
some nice introductory descriptions of specific Web technologies.
More specifically it covers the following:
Many sources (books and Web sites) for Web site developers
Sources for the creation of imagemaps
Restricting access to your Web site and Web files
Server analysis and performance tools
Utilities for forms processing
Database access software
Web server security
Web server software
Web authoring tools
How to do live demonstrations without the risk of losing
your connection to the Internet
The tutorial was presented by:
Greg Bean, President, CyberGroup, Inc.
cyber@charm.net
<a href="<a href="http://www.charm.net/~cyber">http://www.charm.net/~cyber</a>">http://www.charm.net/~cyber</a>
Author, "The Internet Server Construction Kit for Windows"
John Wiley &amp; Sons (ISBN 0-471-12696-9)
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TOM VASSOS, B.E.S., M.B.A., IBM / University of Toronto
In October and November/95 I will be speaking in Korea, Tokyo,
Hong Kong, Taipei, and possibly Bombay, India.
If you are located in any of these areas, let's chat about
possible additional speaking engagements.
E-MAIL: vassos@vnet.ibm.com PHONE: 416-448-2189 FAX: 416-448-2893 (c)
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