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ASP.NET 3.5 CMS Development.
Title:
ASP.NET 3.5 CMS Development.
Author:
Christianson, Curt.
ISBN:
9781847193629
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Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (289 pages)
Contents:
ASP.NET 3.5 Content Management System Development -- Table of Contents -- ASP.NET 3.5 Content Management System Development -- Credits -- About the Authors -- About the Reviewer -- Preface -- What this book covers -- Who this book is for -- Conventions -- Reader feedback -- Customer support -- Downloading the example code for the book -- Errata -- Piracy -- Questions -- 1. Planning and Building your First Content Management System -- What a Content Management System is -- Web Content Management Systems -- Why use ASP.NET -- ASP.NET membership and profiles -- ASP.NET Master Pages and Themes -- ASP.NET 3.5 -- Setting up your environment -- Installing IIS -- Operating systems and IIS versions -- Installing IIS in Windows XP Pro -- Installing IIS in Windows Vista -- Installing ASP.NET 3.5 -- Installing Visual Web Developer Express 2008 -- Configuring and testing your setup -- Configuring IIS on Windows XP -- Configuring IIS on Windows Vista -- Setting NTFS permissions -- Testing IIS -- Writing a simple content management application -- Default.aspx -- Content.txt -- FCKEditor -- Edit.aspx -- Summary -- 2. Adding a Database to a Content Management System -- Why use a database -- Why use SQL Server Express -- Installing and configuring SQL Server 2005 Express -- Installing SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express -- Running SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express -- Creating a database for our simple Content Management System -- Creating a new database with Management Studio Express -- Windows authentication vs SQL server authentication -- Configuring an SQL user account -- Configuring the database to use the SQL Server account -- Creating a database table with Management Studio Express -- Using the SimpleCMS database in Visual Web Developer -- Using the SimpleCMS database in the CMS application -- Creating a new Default.aspx file.

Configuring the data source -- Binding the Data Source to a Repeater control -- Creating a new Edit.aspx -- Creating multiple content pages -- Altering the database table -- Adding data to the new column -- Altering the SqlDataSource code -- Understanding SQL Server commands -- SQL query syntax -- SELECT queries -- WHERE clause -- LIKE -- AND

New user registration -- Securing content -- Login status -- Password recovery -- Summary -- 5. Creating the Articles Module -- Application specifications -- The Article publication process -- User controls -- Building a user control -- Additional specifications -- Building the Articles module -- Database layout -- Data access layer -- Business logic layer -- User controls -- Listing Articles -- Author, Editor, and Publisher roles -- Additional features -- Summary -- 6. Pages and Zones -- Master Pages -- Themes -- Menus -- Page hierarchy -- Regions and Zones -- Summary -- 7. Images, Files, and RSS -- How images and files work on the Web -- File upload control and beyond -- Image gallery -- Document repositories -- RSS feeds -- Summary -- 8. Administrator Control Panel -- Basic site settings -- User accounts -- Articles -- Reporting -- Search Engine Optimization -- Summary -- 9. Further Possibilities -- Upsizing to the SQL Server -- Additional modules -- Base pages -- Error trapping -- Summary -- Index.
Abstract:
Build, Manage, and Extend your own Content Management System.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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