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Unit 8: ASP Web Forms




          HTML: Hypertext Markup Language                                                       Notes
          URL: Universal Resource Locator

          8.7 Review Questions

          1.   Server-side script, in contrast, is usually used to program an application’s back end. Explain
          2.   To create text boxes, check boxes, and radio buttons, we should use <INPUT> tag. Discuss
               all with the proper programs.
          3.   How to invoke a server-side function with ASP?
          4.   What are the few things which are important worth considering before designing form?

          5.   Explain how to send information by Using Forms?
          6.   How CGI makes it possible for the Web server to talk to another application that can
               handle the form information when it’s sent back? Discuss

          7.   How ASP differs from Client-Side Scripting Technologies?
          8.   The client locates the web server specified by the first part of the URL. Scrutinize
          9.   Examine how an .aspx file and a code behind file can be combined to make a Web form?

          10.  While using ASP, its code exists on the server only. Analyze by giving suitable examples
          Answers: Self  Assessment


          1.   Web page                          2.  default
          3.   complete                          4.  Radio buttons
          5.   list box                          6.  browser
          7.   Common Gateway Interface          8.  form  information

          9.   HTML tags                         10.  Server
          11.  Client-Side Scripting             12.  Server-Side scripts
          13.  Web  form                         14.  Page
          15.  .aspx

          8.8 Further Readings




           Books         A  Keyton  Weissinger,  ASP  in  a  Nutshell,  2nd  Edition  [ILLUSTRATED]
                         (Paperback), O’Reilly Media; 2 edition (January 1, 2000)
                         Bob Reselman, Active Server Pages 3.0 by Example, Que Publishing
                         David Buser, Chris Ullman, Brian Francis, Dave Sussman,  Beginning Active
                         Server Pages 3.0, John Wiley & Sons
                         John W. Gosney, ASP Programming for the Absolute Beginner (For the Absolute
                         Beginner) (Paperback), Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (July 15, 2002)






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