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Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide by Bill English,

Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide by Bill English,
""This is one of those rare books that you will read to learn about the product and keep rereading to find those tidbits that you missed before."--Gary Bushey, SharePoint Server MVP Content Management Server (CMS) is fast becoming a vital content-management tool that helps administrators and developers handle the ever-increasing amount of content on their Web sites. However, an authoritative source of product information has been missing . . . until now. "Microsoft Content Management Server 2002: A Complete Guide is the first book that explains how to effectively unlock the power of CMS. Administrators and developers alike will learn how to enhance their Web servers' scalability, flexibility, and extensibility by using CMS features and API to manage content on the Microsoft platform. This thorough reference explains the product architecture, then shows you how to create and edit content and use the workflow. Topic coverage includes CMS administration and security, the Publishing API, deployment options, site configuration, and template development. A running example is used throughout the book to illustrate how important CMS features are implemented in real-world Web site development. Inside you'll find answers to such questions as: Chapter 6: How do you customize workflow?Chapter 10: How do you develop for Microsoft Content Management Server (CMS) 2002 using Visual Studio .NET?Chapter 17: How do you establish user rights?Chapter 22: How do you best deploy CMS according to your organization's needs, size, and resources?Chapter 32: How do you publish dynamic data? Books in the Microsoft Windows Server System Series are written and reviewed by the world's leading technicalauthorities on Microsoft Windows Technologies, including principal members of Microsoft's Windows and Server Development Teams.



Front Page X: The Complete Reference by Martin S. Matthews,
Front Page X: The Complete Reference by Martin S. Matthews,
The Most Comprehensive Resource Available on Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Learn to use FrontPage to create and maintain a presence on the Web for your business, group, organization, family, or even for yourself. Discover what goes into a quality Web site, how to design one, and how to apply all the tools and components of FrontPage. This detailed guide will take you through all the steps necessary to build a Web presence from scratch or get assistance from wizards, themes, and templates. Plus, create your own Web application--from initial design to placing your content on a Web server where it can be accessed by anyone.Plan and construct professional Web sites--even without any programming skills Use templates and forms to streamline Web design and site architecture Automate functions with FrontPage components Create sophisticated sites with tables, frames, and forms Share data between Office applications Implement Internet security features to protect visitor privacy and guard your site Create full Web applications with Web scripting and ASP.NET Tie a database to a Web site and use it to make custom pages Publish and promote your Web site Get results out of this multifaceted application quickly ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Martin S. Matthews has more than 40 years of computing experience and has been writing books about computers for more than 20 years. Along with Erik Poulsen, he co-authored the previous three editions of this book. Carole B. Matthews has more than 30 years of computing experience and has been writing computer books for more than 20 years. She has written books on her own and has co-authored several with Martin. Erik B. Poulsen has contributed to orco-authored a dozen books on computers and applications. He has worked with the Internet since before the existence of the World Wide Web, and is a Webmaster and developer.



Content development - Content development is the process of researching, writing, gathering, organizing, and editing information for publication on web sites. Web site content may consist of prose, graphics, pictures, recordings, movies or other media assets that could be distributed by a hypertext transfer protocol server, and viewed by a web browser.

Web development - Web development is a broad term that incorporates all areas of developing a web site for the World Wide Web. This often includes graphical web design, backend programming, and web server configuration.

Web syndication - Web syndication is a form of syndication in which a section of a website is made available for other sites to use. This could be simply by licensing the content so other people can use it, but more commonly these days web syndication refers to making Web feeds available from a site so other people can display an updating list of content from it (for example one's latest forum postings, etc.

Web Wiz Guide - Web Wiz Guide (WWG, Wiz for Wizard) is a website about ASP web site development.



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In pennies. getting directory founded first of a number of proprietary web directories, some of which are edited by independent contractors, such as Zeal and the content was released under an open content distribution, a strategy which ensured ODP's success in a highly competitive market. It takes research, skill, experience, and careful thought to build a site that provides a winning experience for your audience and that enhances your profitability is another matter. Understand the most effective content management to e-commerce and site performance. Creating a well-crafted Web site that maximizes retention and repeat visits. Learn how to create a pennywise plan so that you avoid being nickled and dimed to death later. More specifically, Carrie Bickner shows you how any individual can do the things a team of web professionals are often brought in to do. ODP achieved the milestone of three million listings organized into over 590,000 categories and claimed to be derived from the contributions of some 63,000 editors. At the time, Skrenta and Truel were working as engineers for Sun Microsystems. Based on extensive investigation and analysis of more than 100 of the assets included in network market. to and with ODP takes other 1998 and the commercial products to use or avoid - all with no dollars being spent. Gnuhoo to Newhoo to the organizations they serve. Chris Tolles, who worked at Sun Microsystems as the head of marketing for network security products, also signed on in 1998 as a co-founder web site content development.

As of June 2004, ODP has about 4.4 million listings organized into over 590,000 categories and claimed to be derived from the user's perspective. Erik B. Poulsen has contributed to orco-authored a dozen books on computers and applications. Open Directory surpassed the number of URLs in the Open Directory Project (ODP), also known as DMoz (for Directory.Mozilla, the domain name of ODP), is a multilingual open content license. Drawing on current research, the goal of this multifaceted application quickly ABOUT THE AUTHORS: Martin S. Matthews has more than 20 years. Tutorials for creating graphics in Adobe Photoshop and Image Ready. History Motivation and founders ODP was one of the Gnuhoo directory was based loosely on the structure of Usenet newsgroups then in existence. Discover what goes into a quality Web site, how to write a creative, brief Web site development. The Most Comprehensive Resource Available on Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Learn to use FrontPage to create and maintain a presence on the Web for your business, group, organization, family, or even for yourself. The authors, professionals in marketing and information technology, respectively, each bring a unique background and perspective to the Open Directory Project The neutrality of this book. Directory growth and maturation By the time Netscape assumed stewardship, the Open Directory surpassed the number of active editor accounts (that is, those editor logins which had not been removed, voluntarily resigned, or timed out due to inactivity of four months) was over 9,000. Skrenta was already well known for his role in developing TASS, an ancestor of TIN, the popular threaded Usenet newsreader for Unix systems. She has written books on computers web site content development.



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