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Dewey Decimal Number: 025.04 EAN: 9780201479577 ISBN: 0201479575 Label: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Manufacturer: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: December 27, 1995 Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Studio: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Editorial Review: Amazon.com Review: Wiederspan has been a world-recognized guru of Macintosh WWW software and site administration for years, and wrote one of the first WYSIWIG HTML editors. Now he teams with Chuck Shotton -- creator of WebSTAR and MacHTTP -- to teach you everything you know to set up a Mac-based WWW site. Includes a strong chapter on writing CGI applications in AppleScript, C and other languages, and a CD-ROM with WebStar and everything else you need to set up and effectively administer a Mac WWW site. Recommended. Product Description: Providing everything needed to set up and run a Web site on a Macintosh, a helpful resource covers site design, server configuration, and writing custom software, and the CD-ROM enables users to install and customize a fully functional site. (Intermediate). Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Good book for 1996...but not 2000In brief, this book has not been updated since 1996. Much of its information (and the contents of the companion CD-ROM) is sorely outdated. The introductory chapters, which give an encapsulated history of the Internet and the Web (and all the terminology that goes with it), are interesting. But after that, it's basically an abridged Webstar 1.2 manual. The latter chapters on CGI scripting are still helpful. Those interested in specifically learning about running and managing ... Read More Rating: - This book is a "must have" for Macintosh webmasters!If you are run a Mac web server, or are thinking about it, this book is a "must have". It has all the details you need to run a high performance Mac web site, including many tricks, techniques, and programming examples. Very well written and it's by the author of MacHTTP and WebSTAR and one of the most respected Mac webmasters and site engineers. |