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HTML Black Book: The Programmer's Complete HTML Reference Book

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Covers HTML essentials, then expands into text, images, rules, links, lists, tables, frames, and adding multimedia to Web pages. It discusses XML, dynamic HTML, JavaScript, Java, and Perl CGI programming to create a full Web site programming package. It also teaches CGI application writing, guestbook scripts, form e-mailing scripts, Web counter scripts, forms, and image handling. It includes in-depth coverage of XML and Perl programming.

1232 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2000

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Steven Holzner

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April 12, 2011
man this book is a real programmers reference and a real problem solver,
this book solve 99.99% of my problem as an advance html programmer
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March 16, 2016
Now that is a good book to learn the markup language. All that I can do now in HTML...alost 80% is because of this book. Not only learning, but it also motivates to learn more. A simple language, good examples, but the only thing that could have been improved is using coloured illustrations.
One of the best blackbooks out there!
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