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This course provides an overview of ASP.NET and explains advances made over previous versions of ASP. This course explains the components of an ASP.NET Web form, then shows how to design an ASP.NET Web form using Visual Studio. NET. The course also explains how requests and responses are handled, and how application root directories are structured. The course concludes with a discussion of the role of HTML and XML in ASP.NET applications.
Objectives:
- Describe the evolution of ASP to ASP.NET
- Explain the platform requirements for ASP.NET
- Describe ASP.NET programming models
- Explain what Web forms are and their uses
- Create an ASP.NET application
- Describe IIS application roots
- Explain how HTML and XML work in ASP.NET
Topics:
- ASP.NET Programming Models
- Web Forms
- Creating ASP.NET Web Applications
- Designing Forms
- Understanding Request and Response
- IIS Application Roots
- HTML and XML in ASP.NET
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P500+ Processor, 128MB of RAM; Windows 2000, 2003, XP, Minimum screen resolution 800x600, Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher; Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher; Flash 8.0 or higher; 56K minimum connection; broadband (256 kpbs or higher) connection recommended; Javascript, DHTML and cookies enabled; Sound card with speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
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