62 lines
2.2 KiB
HTML
62 lines
2.2 KiB
HTML
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
|
|
<HTML>
|
|
<HEAD>
|
|
<META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="SGML-Tools 1.0.9">
|
|
<TITLE>Linux WWW HOWTO : For further reading</TITLE>
|
|
<LINK HREF="WWW-HOWTO-9.html" REL=previous>
|
|
<LINK HREF="WWW-HOWTO.html#toc10" REL=contents>
|
|
</HEAD>
|
|
<BODY>
|
|
Next
|
|
<A HREF="WWW-HOWTO-9.html">Previous</A>
|
|
<A HREF="WWW-HOWTO.html#toc10">Contents</A>
|
|
<HR>
|
|
<H2><A NAME="s10">10. For further reading</A></H2>
|
|
|
|
<P>
|
|
<P>
|
|
<H2><A NAME="ss10.1">10.1 O'Reilly & Associates Books</A>
|
|
</H2>
|
|
|
|
<P>In my humble opinion O'Reilly & Associates make the best technical books
|
|
on the planet. They focus mainly on Internet, Unix and programming related
|
|
topics. They start off
|
|
slow with plenty of examples and when you finish the book your an expert. I
|
|
think you could get by if you only read half of the book. They also add
|
|
some humor to otherwise boring subjects.
|
|
<P>They have great books on HTML, PERL, CGI Programming, Java, JavaScript,
|
|
C/C++, Sendmail, Linux and
|
|
much much more. And the fast moving topics (like HTML) are updated
|
|
and revised about every 6 months or so. So visit the
|
|
<A HREF="http://www.ora.com/">O'Reilly & Associates</A>
|
|
web site or stop by your local book store for more info.
|
|
<P>And remember if it doesn't say O'Reilly & Associates on the cover,
|
|
someone else probably wrote it.
|
|
<P>
|
|
<H2><A NAME="ss10.2">10.2 Internet Request For Comments (RFC)</A>
|
|
</H2>
|
|
|
|
<P>
|
|
<UL>
|
|
<LI>RFC1866 written by T. Berners-Lee and D. Connolly,
|
|
"Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0", 11/03/1995</LI>
|
|
<LI>RFC1867 writtenm by E. Nebel and L. Masinter,
|
|
"Form-based File Upload in HTML", 11/07/1995</LI>
|
|
<LI>RFC1942 written by D. Raggett,
|
|
"HTML Tables", 05/15/1996</LI>
|
|
<LI>RFC1945 by T. Berners-Lee, R. Fielding, H. Nielsen,
|
|
"Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.0", 05/17/1996. </LI>
|
|
<LI>RFC1630 by T. Berners-Lee,
|
|
"Universal Resource Identifiers in WWW: A Unifying Syntax for the
|
|
Expression of Names and Addresses of Objects on the Network as used
|
|
in the World-Wide Web", 06/09/1994</LI>
|
|
<LI>RFC1959 by T. Howes, M. Smith, "An LDAP URL Format", 06/19/1996 </LI>
|
|
</UL>
|
|
<P>
|
|
<HR>
|
|
Next
|
|
<A HREF="WWW-HOWTO-9.html">Previous</A>
|
|
<A HREF="WWW-HOWTO.html#toc10">Contents</A>
|
|
</BODY>
|
|
</HTML>
|