Bourne, Philip E.

A cookbook for serving the Internet : UNIX version / Philip E. Bourne. - Upper Saddle River, New Jersey : Prentice Hall PTR, c1997 - xxix, 303 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

What is an Internet-Enhanced Book? -- Ch. 1. The Global Recipe -- Ch. 2. Introduction -- Ch. 3. Planning for the Server -- Ch. 4. Prerequisite Infrastructure -- Ch. 5. Information Layout -- Ch. 6. Clients -- Ch. 7. Server Installation -- Ch. 8. Web Documents -- Ch. 9. Advanced Web Documents -- Ch. 10. Web Input Processing -- Ch. 11. The Global Computer -- Ch. 12. Server Maintenance -- App. A. Internet-based Resources for Learning UNIX and UNIX Administration -- App. B. HTML Reference Guide.

Finally, there's a book specifically designed to help UNIX professionals deliver information across the Internet. A Cookbook for Serving the Internet: UNIX Version is the first book to bring together all the resources and information you'll need to set up an Internet information server with the UNIX system of your choice. Even better, its "cookbook" format makes it remarkably easy to find the information you need - and get online fast.Whether you're a UNIX user or system administrator, this book presents Internet information servers in a language you'll understand - focusing on the tools and technologies available to you. You'll learn how to accommodate information types like text and tar files, graphics, and TeX. You'll discover how to extend the capabilities of your Internet server with Perl, Java, JavaScript and other widely-used UNIX system tools. And you'll walk through the fundamentals of monitoring and maintaining your UNIX-based Internet information server - including essential preventive maintenance techniques. Best of all, you'll stay up-to-date for years to come - because this book is linked directly to a Web site that updates all the information and resources covered here.

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UNIX (COMPUTER FILE)

QA 76.9.C55 .B68 1997