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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training CIW Dynamic Server Pages Part 2 |
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This is the second course in a three part series that students will learn about PHP and introduces Microsoft Active Server Pages (ASP) and VB Script. Additionally, this course will cover debugging PHP, PHP security, introduction to ASP, using VBScript, ASP intrinsic objects, and ASP default components.
Learn To Identify errors and debugging in PHP.
Identify security issues in PHP.
Identify ASP.
Identify scripting in ASP and VBScript as a scripting language.
Identify intrinsic objects and default components in ASP.
The audience for this course includes Application Developers, Webmasters and Desktop Publishers. Prerequisite skills include CIW Foundations certification or equivalent experience. Students also must pass the CIW Web Languages exam, which includes the CIW Web Languages: Perl Fundamentals and CIW Web Languages: JavaScript Fundamentals courses, and completed the CIW Fundamentals of CGI Using Perl courses, or have a working knowledge of client-side scripting, JavaScript or VBScript. In addition, students should have taken the first part of this series (87053). This course is mapped to the Master CIW Enterprise Developer Certification Program, and will prepare students for exam 1D0-430.
Content EmphasisConceptual
Deployment OptionsInternet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
American English
Total Learning Time8 hours
87054 Objectives Unit 1: PHP: Debugging and Security 3 hours
Identify the type of PHP error message generated by a specified line of code.
Select the block of code that can be used to handle errors in a specified way.
Debug the specified PHP code.
Identify the code that follows all the guidelines for preventing errors in a PHP script.
Identify the security option settings to be included in the php.ini file to meet the specified security requirements.
Select the PHP code that ensures data integrity on the Internet.
Unit 2: ASP: Fundamentals
3 hours
Complete the diagram depicting the steps to process a client request for an Active Server Page.
Complete the settings required to run Active Server Pages on a Windows 98 computer by using the Programs menu.
Complete the settings required to run Active Server Pages on a Windows NT server by using the Programs menu.
Create an Active Server Page by inserting ASP code in an HTML file.
Identify the code to insert a Server-Side Include file in an Active Server Page.
Identify the scripting language that should preferably be used in a specified situation.
Select the partial code that contains correct variable declar
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