Introduction
The age of static Web pages is over. For many years the Web survived as a domain where several simple HTML pages linked together constituted a site. But today’s users expect exciting pages that are updated frequently and provide a customized experience. At the same time, Web site administrators want sites that are easier to update and maintain. For these reasons and more, building a site with just static HTML files is no longer acceptable. The Web is now a place for dynamic, frequently database-driven, Web applications.
This book represents the culmination of my many years of Web development experience coupled with the value of having written three previous books on the technologies discussed herein. This book will teach you how ...
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