Wilde's WWW: Technical Foundations of the World Wide Web by Erik Wilde

Wilde's WWW: Technical Foundations of the World Wide Web

Erik Wilde
594 pages
Springer
Dec 1998
Hardcover
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The World Wide Web is undoubtedly the development of the decade in the media world. Since its beginnings in 1990, the WWW has evolved from a rather simple model of resource names (URL) , a transfer protocol (HTTP) , and a language for the description of interconnected information pages (HTML) , to a far more complex infrastructure. This book gives a thorough technical description of all relevant WWW developments up to the time of writing, including the latest versions of the transfer protocol (HTTP/1.1) and description language (HTML 4.0) , the foundations of the description language (SGML and its upcoming variant XML) , style sheets (CSS1) , server issues (SSL, CGI, and Apache as an example of a Web server) , and some issues that will be of increasing importance in future (MathML, VRML, PNG) .
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Pages 594
Publisher Springer
Published 1998
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