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Click on the name of an online information technology certificate courses to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Web Page Creation (033IIW501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Learn how to design and build your own professional looking Web pages that Web page visitors will find attractive. HTML (hypertext markup language) is the underlying structure of the web, and this course will help you learn HTML coding and work with HTML editors.
Learn to use the basic HTML tags to build Web pages, including such basic elements as lists, menus, hyperlinks, images, forms, tables and frames. In addition, discover some of the more powerful fundamental concepts of Web design today including JavaScript, CGI programming and database integration.
Learn the techniques of creating dynamic Web pages (DHTML) and explore how current and future technologies of XHTML (extensible hypertext markup language) can enliven and enrich the experience of your Web page visitors. |
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Web Page Creation (034IIW501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Learn how to design and build your own professional looking Web pages that Web page visitors will find attractive. HTML (hypertext markup language) is the underlying structure of the web, and this course will help you learn HTML coding and work with HTML editors.
Learn to use the basic HTML tags to build Web pages, including such basic elements as lists, menus, hyperlinks, images, forms, tables and frames. In addition, discover some of the more powerful fundamental concepts of Web design today including JavaScript, CGI programming and database integration.
Learn the techniques of creating dynamic Web pages (DHTML) and explore how current and future technologies of XHTML (extensible hypertext markup language) can enliven and enrich the experience of your Web page visitors. |
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Wireless LANs: Security and Deployment (033IDD501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Successful wireless deployments require more then just plugging an access point into the wall and walking away. This course will take you step-by-step through the process of understanding RF basics, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b) wireless Ethernet security concepts and deployment considerations. Students will also review Wardriving, WEP and security techniques to protect your wireless network. |
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Wireless LANs: Security and Deployment (034IDD501) |
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Information Technology |
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University of California, Davis Extension |
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Successful wireless deployments require more then just plugging an access point into the wall and walking away. This course will take you step-by-step through the process of understanding RF basics, Wi-Fi (802.11a/b) wireless Ethernet security concepts and deployment considerations. Students will also review Wardriving, WEP and security techniques to protect your wireless network. |
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XML Application Development (X441.4) |
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Information Technology |
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UC Berkeley Extension Online |
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The Web makes content and data very accessible. However, as the results from any search engine show, it is very time-consuming to glean information from the enormous number of Web pages. Each new release of HTML has added more formatting features to enhance the Web as a publishing medium. In contrast, XML is a flexible foundation focused on structure, rather than formatting. XML enhances the information in documents. It offers a tremendous advantage in making your documents smarter, simplifying Web automation, and integrating corporate and vendor systems.
In this course you delve into document structure with document type definitions (DTD), sample domain-specific standards, and guidelines for designing your own DTD. The core of the course explores XML as the lingua franca for applications and databases on the Web. You look at generating XML on the fly from databases, parsing XML to extract the information, mapping between database schema and different DTDs, and alternative means of transmitting metadata such as XML-data. |
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