Novell's guide to creating IntranetWare Intranets

Novell's guide to creating IntranetWare Intranets
Free Download Novell's guide to creating IntranetWare Intranets By Siyan, Karanjit S.
1997 | 777 Pages | ISBN: 0764545310 | DJVU | 67 MB
Preface IntranetWare is a powerful platform from Novell that includes many important services (such as File, Print, Directory, and Application services). One of the very important application services that is bundled with IntranetWare is the Novell Web Server. This book examines how the Novell Web Server can be used as the centerpiece of an intranetwork (or intranet) strategy within an organization The book is important for anyone who wants to evaluate or deploy the Novell Web Server in an intranet. This book is organized as follows: Chapter 1. This chapter explains the role of intranetworks and examines the business needs of intranets. Intranets can be built with a variety of protocols and components, which are discussed in this chapter. Chapter 2. This chapter explains in depth the features of the Novell Web Server that are most useful in the context of an intranet. Chapter 3. The Novell Web Server runs on top of NetWare 4. Before you can install the Novell Web Server, you must have an existing NetWare 4 server to install the Novell Web Server. If you don't have an existing NetWare 4 server platform that you can use, you must install a new NetWare 4 server. This chapter shows you not only how to install a Novell Web Server, but also how to install a NetWare 4 server from scratch. The installation procedures are described step-by-step with detailed information on how to make the decisions for installing the software. The procedures for installing Web browser clients and Internet Protocol Exchange (IPX) gateways are also explained. Chapter 4. Once the Novell Web Server is installed, you must configure it. The Novell Web Server comes with configuration tools such as the Web Manager. This chapter discusses procedures for configuring the Novell Web Server. The Web Manager keeps configuration information for the Novell Web Server in some critical files. The syntax of these critical files is described. Chapter 5. After the Novell Web Server has been configured, you must create the content for the Web site. This chapter discusses the fundamentals of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), which is the language for specifying Web content. All the basic HTML features are explained with several examples so that you can create Web content, or understand how various authoring tools create Web content. Chapter 6. The Common Gateway Interface (CGI) is used to link external applications to the Web server, and to create dynamic content. This chapter discusses the Remote Common Gateway Interface (RCGI) and Local Common Gateway Interface (LCGI) mechanisms of the CGI for the Novell Web Server, including numerous examples of RCGI and LCGI scripts. The Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) types that are used for identifying Web content and the MIME encoding method are explained. CGI code to process form data and handle search queries is discussed. CGI program security issues and CGI interfaces to UNIX systems are also discussed. Chapter 7. CGI scripts can be written in Perl, BASIC, and NetBasic. This chapter begins a discussion on each of the languages by providing a tutorial on Perl, which is presented in sufficient depth for you to begin writing sophisticated CGI scripts. Chapter 8. This chapter presents an in-depth tutorial on the BASIC and NetBasic languages. Chapter 9. This chapter discusses the elements of the Java language for use in the Novell Web Server environment, and presents examples of how to use Java to provide dynamic content. Chapter 10. This chapter discusses the use of Server Side Includes (SSIs) to provide dynamic content. Chapter 11. This chapter discusses details of integrating the Novell Web Server with Novell Directory Services (NDS). Chapter 12. This chapter discusses the details of installing and configuring NetWare/IP and the Domain Name System (DNS) services. Chapter 13. This chapter discusses the details of installing and configuring Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) services. Chapter 14. This chapter discusses the details of installing and configuring file-transfer protocol (FTP) services. All the examples in the book are included in the CD-ROM that accompanies this book. This CD-ROM also contains a Win32 version of Perl for practice in writing Perl CGI scripts.



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