These resources are not supplied by the professor. See also the materials which the professor
supplies to help you.
The resources are organized in three major sections:
- 1. Software Resources
- 2. Readings
- 3. Websites About Selected Topics
At the end is information about this webpage.
- Dave Ragget's HTML Tidy
-
DC-dot Dublin Core metadata editor from
UKOLN
- W3C HTML Validator
-
W3C CSS Validator
-
Accessibility Valet
See Also
See also: demonstrations, examples, and documentation in the materials section
-
- Missing Articles
- might be available in archive form from wayback machine at Internet Archive.
- About Metcalfe's Law
- Related to: WWW Goals Lecture
- Metcalfe's Law by Charles Boyd for
Management 487 at Southwest Missouri State University
- Metcalfe's Law in Reverse by
Jakob Nielsen
in alertbox (25 July 1999)
- About HTML and CSS Rendering Modes
- Related to: HTML Basics & CSS lectures
-
- Eric Meyer on
CSS:Picking a Rendering
Mode
- About Google Technology
- Related to: Search Engine lecture
-
- The Anatomy of a Large-Scale Hypertextual Web Search Engine
- by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page
- an archived copy
- Security
- From Linux Magazine (Sept. 2002)
- About Metadata and the Future of the WWW
- Related to: metadata lecture
-
- About Metadata …
- See also:
websites about content-based proxies and labels below
-
- The Semantic Web
- by Tim Berners-Lee, James Hendler and Ora Lassila in Scientific American magazine for May 2001 (volume 284,
number 5), pages 34 – 43
- (no local on-line copy available)
-
- Search on the Semantic Web
- by Li Ding et al.in
IEEE Computer magazine for October 2005
(volume 38, number 10), pages 62 – 69
- <DOI:10.1109/MC.2005.350>
-
- RDF: The Resource
Description Framework
- by Bob Ducharme in Dr. Dobb's Journal
magazine for April 2005, pages 38 – 41
- (no local copy available)
-
- Metadata for the masses: what is it, how can it help me, and
how can I use it?
- by Paul Miller
- (local copy of Miller article)
-
- Building a Metadata-Based Website
- by Brett Lider and Anca Mosoiu at Boxes and Arrows website (21
Apr. 2003)
- (no local copy available)
- About Filtering Proxies
- Related to: proxy lecture
-
- About Filtering Proxies
- See also:
-
- PICS: Internet Access Controls Without
Censorship
- by Paul Resnick and James Miller
- (original copy of article in ACM Digital Library)
- About Hit Counters
- Related to: CGI
lecture
-
- Hit Counters: How they work, or don't work
- by David K. Every
- (local copy of article by Every)
- About Processing Forms
- Related to: CGI
and security lectures
-
- Processing Web Forms Carefully
- by Randal Schwartz in Linux Magazine (Sept.
2002)
- About Accessibility Issues
- Bridging the gap: between accessibility and
usability
- by Mary Frances Theofanos and Janice (Ginny) Redish in interactions for November+December 2003
(volume 10, number 6), pages 36 – 51
- Death of the Websafe Color Palette?
- by David Lehn and Hadley Stern at Webmonkey
(6 September 2000)
- Ajax
-
- Ajax tutorials etc.
- are listed below in the website section
-
Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications by
Jesse James Garrett (18 Feb.
2005)
-
Very Dynamic Web Interfaces by Drew McLellan (09
Feb. 2005)
-
The Ajaxian blog
-
- HTTP: The Definitive Guide
- joes-hardware.com
- Network Programming with Perl by Lincoln D. Stein
- NPP homepage,
- NPP errata list
- The XHTML 1.0 Web Development Sourcebook: Building Better
Sites and Applications by Ian Graham
- XHTML WDS website
- The XHTML 1.0 Language and Design Sourcebook: The Next
Generation of HTML by Ian Graham
- XHTML L&DS website
- Perl: The Programmer's Companion by Nigel Chapman
- P:TPC website
-
- LearningCentre directory
- Copies of examples and notes by Teaching Assistants and Learning
Centre personnel
-
- List of reference books
- (in a separate HTML document)
- Safari Tech Books Online
(the Dal FCS E-book collection)
- The collection changes over time but it probably includes books
about WWW
programming right now
- Programming the Perl DBI: Database Programming
with Perl (Chapter 4: Programming the DBI) by Alligator Descartes & Tim Bunce
- A sample chapter from O'Reilly and Associates, publishers