Client-Server Computing
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Overview
Learn how to build innovative, personalized online stores with Microsoft Site Server quickly and efficiently See how to use Active Server Pages to build your online store on the fly, and learn how to update your store dynamically by reacting to purchase or shopping decisions Take advantage of Site Server s real-time merchandising capabilities through remote administration, up-to-the-minute traffic analysis, and instant online promotions Understand how to integrate existing or third-party plug-ins, like inventory and tax packages Learn how to take advantage of Microsoft Wallet and tie your Commerce application to Internet Explorer Get an in-depth review of the four sample stores, and learn how to quickly and easily customize them to get on the web fast See how to implement the Buy Now Wizard on other web sites to draw traffic and interest to your commerce site Learn how to integrate Site Server with Windows NT 4, SQL Server 6.5 and Internet Information Server 3.0 Learn how to use Microsoft Visual InterDev to create your commerce site- Learn the secrets of Site Server from Barry Wadman, who Datamation magazine called the world-class expert on Site Server (Datamation, 4/97)
- Get behind the scenes with the person who built the Microsoft showcase malls
- Build your electronic commerce site In one day with Special Edition Using Microsoft Site Server
This book is for Site Server 2.0.
Editorials
Booknews
A book/CD-ROM for professional Web site programmers, MIS managers, network and system administrators, and Webmasters, featuring tutorials, detailed instructions, and real-world case studies. Coverage includes setting up an online store, the banking gateway, real-time merchandising and promotional strategies, construction server components, and working with Windows NT and SQL Server. The CD- ROM contains an evaluation version of Microsoft Site Server 2.0 Enterprise Edition. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.Book Details
Published
October 8, 1997
Publisher
Que
Pages
753
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780789711571