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ASP ADVANCED

What are Active Server Pages?
How Do Active Server Pages Work?
Integrating Scripts into Active Server Pages
Integrating Objects and Components into Active Server Pages
The Request and Response Object
Buffering Output
Working With Long-Running Scripts and Large Pages
Working With Headers
Authorization Headers
Retrieving the Contents of an HTML Form
Retrieving a Query String
Redirecting a User to Another Page
Including Files
An Introduction to Session
The Stateliness of Sessions
Cookies
Retaining State Without Cookies
What Is an Application?
Using the Application Object
Dumping Application Variables
Application Events
The Chat Page
The WhosOn Page
Using Components in Active Server Pages
The Browser Capabilities Component
A Sample Application of the Browser Capabilities Component
Overview of the File Access Component
Reading and Writing to a File
Working with Files
Working with Drives and Folders
The Content Linking Component
Content Linking Component Sample Application
Using the Permission Checker Component
The Ad Rotator Component
The Content Rotator Component
Counting Visitors
Overview of the ActiveX Data Objects 
Using the ActiveX Data Objects
Using the Connection Object
Using a Recordset to Display Records 
Recordset Cursor and Locking Types
Advanced Methods for Working with Recordsets
Using the Command Object 
Retrieving Parameter Information
Sample Application: An Advanced Feedback Page
Sample Application: Creating a Custom Password System