Course Content
Syllabus
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Unit I : Basics of Web Programming
Unit II : Links and Navigation
Unit III : Tables
Unit IV : Frames
Unit V : XML
21PCS104 : Web Programming

UNIT I
Basics of Web Programming: Creating Structured Documents: Basic Text formatting ᎓ Presentational Elements ᎓ Phrase Elements ᎓ Lists – Editing text
UNIT II
Links and Navigation: Basic links ᎓ understanding directory and directory structures ᎓ creating links with the <A> element ᎓ Advanced Email links. Colors, Images and Objects : Adding colors to your site, Choosing colors for the web, Adding images to the site, adding other objects with the <object> element, using Image as a link, Image Map
UNIT III
Tables: Introduction ᎓ Basic table elements and attributes ᎓ advanced tables ᎓ accessibility issues with tables. Forms: Creating a form with the <form> element ᎓ Form controls ᎓creating labels for controls
UNIT IV
Frames: Introduction to the <frameset> element ᎓ the <frame> element- the <noframes> element ᎓ creating links between frames nested framesets ᎓ floating or inline frames. CSS : Introduction ᎓ CSS properties ᎓ controlling fonts ᎓text formatting ᎓ text pseudo classes ᎓ selectors ᎓ Backgrounds ᎓ tables. JavaScript: Introduction- The advantages of JavaScript ᎓ Operators and expressions in JavaScript ᎓ Functions in JavaScript ᎓ Dialog boxes.
UNIT V
XML : Structure of XML Document ᎓ Introduction to DTD ᎓En****** and other components ᎓ XML Schemas. ASP : The Basics of ASP Programming ᎓ The Request and Response objects ᎓ Server objects ᎓ Session objects.
Text Books:
1. Jon Dunkett, ᎜Beginning Web programming with Html, Xhtml,and CSS᎝, Wiley Publishing Inc New Delhi, Second Edition, 2008.
Unit I: Chapter 1 – Unit II: Chapter 2, 3 – Unit III: Chapter 4,5
Unit IV: Chapter 6, 7, 8
2. Jake Sturm, ᎜Developing XML solutions᎝, WP Publishers New Delhi, 2001 Edition.
Unit V: Chapter 3,4,5,7
3. Dave Mercer, ᎜ASP 3.0 A Beginner᎙s Guide᎝, Tata McGraw Hill Publisher New Delhi, 2001 Edition, Sixth Reprint 2004.
Unit V: Chapter 1,4,5,6
4. Ivan Bayross, ᎜Web enabled commercial application development usingᎦ HTML, JavaScript, DHTML and PHP᎝, BPB publications New Delhi, 4th Edition, 2005.
Unit IV: Chapter 8
Reference Books:
1. Thomas A.Powell, ᎜The Complete Reference Web Design᎝, Tata McGraw-Hill New Delhi, Second Edition, 2003.
Steven Holzner, ᎜HTML Black Book᎝, Paraglyph Press USA Published in India by Dreamtech Publisher New Delhi, 2008.