CSE- 307 E Web Development

CSE- 307 E Web Development

Class Work: 50
Exam: 100

Unit-1: Introduction to the Internet, The world wide web: The idea of hypertext and hyper media; How the web works-HTTP, HTML and URLs; How the browser works-MIME types, plugins and helper applications; The standards-HTML, XML, XHTML and the W3C.

Hypertext markup language: The anatomy of an HTML document; Marking up for structure and style: basic page markup, absolute and relative links, ordered and unordered lists, embedding images and controlling appearance, table creation and use, frames, nesting and targeting.

Descriptive markup: Meta tags for common tasks, semantic tags for aiding search, the doubling code and RDF.

Unit-2: Separating style from structure with style sheets: Internal style specifications within HTML, External linked style specification using CSS, page and site design considerations.

Client side programming: Introduction to the JavaScript syntax, the JavaScript object model, Event handling, Output in JavaScript, Forms handling, miscellaneous topics such as cookies, hidden fields, and images; Applications.

Unit-3: Server side programming: Introduction to Server Side Technologies CGI/ASP/JSP., Programming languages for server Side Scripting, Configuring the server to support CGI, applications; Input/ output operations on the WWW, Forms processing, (using PERL/VBSCRIPT/JavaSCIPT)

Unit-4: Other dynamic content technologies: introduction to ASP & JSP, Delivering multimedia over web pages, The VRML idea, The Java phenomenon-applets and servelets, issues and web development.

Unit-5: Introduction to Microsoft .NET Technology and its comparison with the competing Technologies.

Text books:

  • Beginning XHTML by Frank Boumpery, Cassandra Greer, Dave Raggett, Jenny Raggett, Sebastian Schnitzenbaumer & ted Wugofski, 2000, WROX press (Indian Shroff Publ. SPD) 1st edition
  • HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, 2000, 4th Edi.

Reference books:

  • XHTML Black Book by Steven Holzner, 2000
  • CGI Programming on the World Wide Web. O’Reilly Associates.
  • Web Technologies By Achyut S Godbole , Atul Kahate, 2003, T.M.H
  • Scott Guelich, Shishir Gundararam, Gunther Birzniek; CGI Programing with Perl 2/e O’Reilly.
  • Doug Tidwell, James Snell, Pavel Kulchenko; Programming Web services, O’Reilly.
  • Intranets by James D.Cimino, 1997, Jaico Publ.
  • Internet and Web Technologies – Raj Kamal, 2002, T.M.H

Note: Eight questions will be set in all by the examiners taking at least one question from each unit. Students will be required to attempt five questions in all.

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