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HTML 99 - Learn HTML, CGI and Perl, Unix and Security, Feb 11th-12th - New York City
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (HTML 99 Tutorial)
Wed Jan 20 05:32:47 1999
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 05:32:33 -0500 (EST)
From: HTML 99 Tutorial <html99@channelz.net>
To: os2www@MIT.EDU
--- HTML '99 ---
Learn the Languages of the World Wide Web
February 11th - 12th
New York, NY
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HTML '99 is divided into four main training sessions:
- HTML Basics Tutorial
- UNIX & Security for the World Wide Web
- Building CGI Scripts
- JAVA Tutorial.
======== February 11th ========
==> Reception (8:45am)
==> Session I (9am - 12:30) ** HTML Basics Tutorial **
This section will teach you the basics of HTML for building Web Sites
on the Web. You'll learn:
- how to write the code from basic page design and format styles
- building tables, links, interactive maps, frames and forms
- adding audio and video to Web Sites
You'll walk away from this session with the expertise to build Web
pages using HTML for publication on the World Wide Web.
***Who should attend: Beginners to HTML and programming for the Web.
==> Lunch (12:30 - 1:00pm)
==> Reception (1:00pm)
==> Session II (1:15pm - 5:00pm) ** Building Scripts **
In this course, you'll learn how to create scripts to:
- process forms
- build on-line database facilities
Using Perl and CGI (Common Gateway Interface) you'll walk away from
this session with the skills to use programs in the advanced
programming languages of the WWW that interface and support HTML
creations.
***Who should attend: Those with knowledge of HTML and attendees of the
HTML Basics Tutorial Session.
======== February 12th ========
==> Reception (8:45am)
==> Session III (9am - 12:30) ** UNIX & Security for the WWW **
UNIX is a popular and reliable operating system for managing Internet
applications. This section reviews:
- how to upload and manage your Web site in Unix
- the basic commands for establishing and using UNIX to administer and
support Web Sites and Internet-related programs.
- Unix file editing, security and access permissions
You'll walk away with the expertise to upload and download HTML files
and scripts to your server for publication on the World Wide Web;
editing files directly on the server using UNIX tools and setting up
UNIX file permissions.
In the Security section, you'll learn all about:
- Firewalls and the safeguards to protect internal proprietary data
from outside sources
- encryption technology and HTTP servers that support encryption,
- basic set-up and usage procedures.
***Who should attend: Those with knowledge of HTML and attendees of the
HTML Basics Tutorial Session and CGI Scripts session.
==> Lunch (12:30 - 1:00pm)
==> Reception (1:00pm)
==> Session IV (1:15pm - 5:00pm) ** JAVA Tutorial **
In this session you'll learn :
- how to write, compile and execute JAVA applets
- implementation of Object Oriented code using JAVA
- JAVA class libraries.
You'll learn the effective use of multimedia, graphics and animation
in JAVA and JAVA Scripts. Find out how to handle error conditions and
make your JAVA program robust and maintainable.
***Who should attend: Those with knowledge of HTML and attendees of
the HTML Basics Tutorial Session, Building Scripts and UNIX for
World Wide Web and Security session.
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Pricing:
FULL SEMINAR (all sessions): $580.00
One Session: $220.00
Two Sessions: $350.00
Three Sessions: $480.00
Group discounts and non-profit rates are available.
For more information, to register online or to download a MS Word copy
of the Seminar Kit, visit: http://www.eih.com/htmlpgny.htm
To receive the HTML '99 Seminar information kit, please contact us at:
202-270-4733 or write to: html99@eih.com.
Please sure to include both tel/fax to forward the information kit.
Thank you.