: Exploration of XHTML, CSS, and the Document Object Model (DOM).
: Critical discussion on HTTPS, SSL/TLS, and protecting against vulnerabilities like XSS and SQL injection.
: Comprehensive coverage of XML, namespaces, and associated technologies like XPath and XSLT. Web Technologies - A Computer Science Perspecti...
💡 : Originally published in 2006/2007 by Pearson Education , the 592-page volume remains a foundational resource for understanding the transition from basic HTML to complex, distributed web applications.
: Insights into SOAP, WSDL, and JAX-RPC for web services. Key Educational Features : Exploration of XHTML, CSS, and the Document
: Integrates various technologies into a single, cohesive project throughout the book.
: Practical guidance on configuring software environments for development. 💡 : Originally published in 2006/2007 by Pearson
Web Technologies: A Computer Science Perspective is a textbook by Jeffrey C. Jackson that examines the World Wide Web from a fundamental engineering and architectural standpoint. Unlike standard development guides, it focuses on the underlying protocols and systems that power the internet. Core Technical Focus