World Wide Web
Viewing the Web at Reading
Providing Information on the Web at Reading
- Becoming a Web Information Provider
- Request for Web Information Provider username or web address
- Using the Google Mini Search Box
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Web usage statistics for sites hosted on the University web server
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Web and database security - authenticated pages
Preparing and Publishing Web Pages at Reading
The Content Management System
- The Content Management System (CMS) - Activedition
- IT Services CMS Training (Directorates Version)
- Branding and the CMS - includes information on migrating web sites to the CMS and applying to use the CMS
Other web technologies
- Preparing Pages for the Web - Apache & MS Internet Information Server (IIS) (Tools, source and publish files, mounting web directories, viewing pages, good practice, scanning and creating image files)
- Publishing Pages on the Web (Apache & MS IIS) Including sending pages to the web server, limiting access, short URLs, redirecting pages, setting up Search)
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000/2002/2003 facilities offered on the Microsoft Windows WWW server
- Using PHP on the Apache Server
- Personal pages only: Creating Personal Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003
- Personal pages only: Managing Personal Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003
Databases and Forms on the Web
MS SQL Server
- SQL Server database administration using Web Data Administrator
- Connect to MS SQL Server Web Database Administrator
- Moving a database from MS Access to MS SQL server
- SQL Server database administration using Access Project
- Setting Permissions on your SQL Server database
Active Server Pages for MS Access/MS SQL server
- Creating Databases and Forms for the Web using Active Server Pages
- Displaying Database Information on the Web using ASP
- Using a Web based Form to update a Database
MySQL
External Internet Training Resources & Information
Network Skills for the UK Higher Education Community
The Intute Virtual Training Suite consists of links to resources useful in teaching internet skills
General Web Information from W3. W3 have taken over responsibility of the World Wide Web project from CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, where the WWW was initiated.
Worldwide Web Information gives a list of Web servers.