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Osborne Mc-Graw Hill |
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9780072125344 |
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0-07-212534-9 |
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Useful for anyone who builds Windows Web applications, Debugging ASP: Troubleshooting for Programmers offers invaluable advice on fixing (and avoiding) a handful of common problems with Active Server Pages (ASPs). Traditional debugging actually is only a small part of the package. This book is a solid guide to deploying ASP Web applications on both development and production servers.
Provides Web developers with solutions for troubleshooting errors and preventing potential bugs from occurring. Examines solutions for Visual InterDev 6.0--ASP's main programming tool that requires frequent debugging. Offers tips and techniques for avoiding pitfalls associated with the development of COM components. Discusses error-handling and debugging in SQL Server. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
- Paperback: 459 pages
- Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
- ISBN: B00007FYAD
Topics covered:
General guide to debugging and troubleshooting ASPs on Internet Information Server (IIS)
Configuring IIS for development
Logging options
The Microsoft Script Debugger
Common mistakes with ASPs (problems with file permissions; tips for including files; using FileSystemObject successfully; maintaining state with Session objects; and using cookies, frames, and application-level data correctly)
HTTP request headers and forms
Tips for redirecting requests
Using images with ASPs
Fixing time-out errors
Tutorial for COM objects (installing and configuring objects, security, component locking issues)
COM object dependencies
Transactions
Microsoft Component Services and the ObjectContext class |
Database rollbacks
Configuring ODBC to connect to SQL Server
Tips for disconnected recordsets and stored procedures
Style guide for ASP programmers (including best practices for variable scope)
Improving performance
Buffering connections
Using sessions effectively
Performance Monitor
Browser incompatibility issues
Dealing with firewalls and proxies
Using client-side scripting for data validation
Reference appendix for HTTP status codes
Introduction to ASP+ and the Microsoft .NET Framework
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