September 2007
Intermediate to advanced
504 pages
11h 36m
English
Adobe Dreamweaver has been the market leader in visual (X)HTML editors for years, combining ease of use, power, and unusually high quality code writing. But since version 1 was first released, the Web has changed. Numerous technologies have emerged as critical Web authoring tools, including JavaScript, databases, SQL, Java, WML, WSDL, cascading style sheets (CSS), XML, XSLT, CGI scripting, and above all, a group of server languages that enable developers to turn Web pages into powerful, data-driven, interactive Web applications: these include Adobe ColdFusion, Microsoft ASP and ASP.NET, as well as JSP and PHP. Without compromising its ease of use or the quality of code it has always generated, Adobe Dreamweaver has absorbed these ...