Beginning ASP.NET Web Pages with WebMatrix
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Learn to build dynamic web sites with Microsoft WebMatrix

Microsoft WebMatrix is designed to make developing dynamic ASP.NET web sites much easier. This complete Wrox guide shows you what it is, how it works, and how to get the best from it right away. It covers all the basic foundations and also introduces HTML, CSS, and Ajax using jQuery, giving beginning programmers a firm foundation for building dynamic web sites.

Examines how WebMatrix is expected to become the new recommended entry-level tool for developing web sites using ASP.NETArms beginning programmers, students, and educators with all the information they need to start developing dynamic web sites, including design tips and layout adviceExplains the Packages Administration tool, including how to use the Facebook Social and Web Helper packagesCovers working with files, images, and databases; debugging and error handling; maintaining security; and site optimization

In the tried-and-true tradition of Wrox Beginning guides, Beginning ASP.NET Web Pages with WebMatrix gives novice programmers the knowledge and confidence they need to get going.

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Mike Brind is a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP and the Operations Director of ITEC Systems, which develops ITRIS Recruitment Software. He's worked with WebMatrix since its first Beta release, answering user questions on the product and blogging about it at www.mikesdotnetting.com.

Imar Spaanjaars is a Microsoft ASP.NET MVP and runs his own company called De Vier Koeden, specializing in consultancy and development of Internet and intranet applications built with Microsoft technologies like ASP.NET.

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FOREWORD xxiii

Introduction xxv

Chapter 1: Getting Started with WebMatrix 1

Chapter 2: Designing Web Pages 21

Chapter 3: Designing WebSites 53

Chapter 4: Programm ing Your Site 77

Chapter 5: Adding Us er Interactivity 115

Chapter 6: AJAX and jQuery 147

Chapter 7: Packages 179

Chapter 8: Working with Files and Images 197

Chapter 9: Debugg ing and Error Handling 219

Chapter 10: Introduction to Data and Databases 243

Chapter 11: A Deeper Dive Into Data Access 271

Chapter 12: Security 305

Chapter 13: Optimizing Your Site 333

Chapter 14: Deploying Your Site 357

Appendix: Exercise Answers 375

Index 385

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