<!-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ --> <!-- | Title: default.asp | --> <!-- | Author: Scott Baker | --> <!-- | Copyright (c) 2000 Elsinore Technologies, Inc | --> <!-- | Date: 1-May-00 | --> <!-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ --> <!-- | Description: | --> <!-- | This file is the default page for this web solution. The | --> <!-- | file presents the user with a logon interface. The user | --> <!-- | selects the data source name, specifies their user ID, and a | --> <!-- | password. Pressing the Logon button posts the information | --> <!-- | to the server which will either allow the logon or not. | --> <!-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ --> <!-- | Change History: | --> <!-- | | --> <!-- | 1-May-00 File was created. | --> <!-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ --> <!-- | Software Design comments for this file: | --> <!-- | | --> <!-- | 1. Use tabs to help the viewer identify related blocks of data. | --> <!-- | In this case, the indention of the different tags allow you | --> <!-- | to easily see the subordination and occurance of each | --> <!-- | element for this page. | --> <!-- | | --> <!-- | 2. Use a form of Hungarian Notation to identify your variables | --> <!-- | In this file, the text boxes are identified with the pre- | --> <!-- | fix "txt". Using this notation suggests that anyone view- | --> <!-- | ing the code would be able to recognize the component based | --> <!-- | on its name. | --> <!-- +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ --> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" Content="Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0"> <TITLE>Web Techniques Logon Page</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgColor="lightgrey"> <P align="center"> <FONT size="5"> <STRONG>Simians Inc., Online Managerial Solution </STRONG> </FONT> </P> <P align="center"> <FONT size="2"> <EM>Web Techniques: Developing Web Solutions with Applied Software Design Techniques </EM> </FONT> </P> <P align=center> </P> <P align=center> <FONT color=blue>Please enter the appropriate information and press the logon button.</FONT> </P> <FORM action="prLogon.asp" id="LogonForm" method="post" name="LogonForm"> <BLOCKQUOTE style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <BLOCKQUOTE style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <BLOCKQUOTE style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <p> </p> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BLOCKQUOTE> </BLOCKQUOTE> <P align="center"> <FONT size="4"><STRONG>User ID:</STRONG></FONT> <INPUT id="text1" name="txtUserID" style="HEIGHT: 28px; WIDTH: 175px" align="absMiddle"> </P> <P align="center" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> <FONT size="4"><STRONG>Password:</STRONG></FONT> <INPUT id="password1" name="txtPassword" style="HEIGHT: 27px; WIDTH: 174px" type="password" align="absMiddle"> </P> <P align="center" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"> </p> <P align="center" style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px"><INPUT id="btnLogon" name="btnLogon" type="submit" value="Logon" style="HEIGHT: 24px; WIDTH: 90px"></P> </FORM><!-- End LogonForm --> </BODY> </HTML>
Applying Software Design Techniques to the Web (Web Techniques, Aug 2000)
The days of static Web pages are coming to an end. More and more developers are populating the Internet with increasingly complicated sites, built with the help of scripting languages, dynamic HTML, Java applets, and a number of other complex and esoteric technologies. As Web pages become more like multifaceted Web applications, it's crucial that anyone creating large Web sites learn solid software design techniques.Related Reading
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