NOTE: Be sure to check out the TechBriefings site for additional readings, recommendations and ramblings.
1) Here are some URLs for learning more about HTML and Dynamic HTML:
http://www.w3.org (THE source for HTML standards--Check often)
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/ The latest information on
Style sheets
http://www.auburn.edu/~upc/HTML/html-simple.html
http://www.algonet.se/~stefpet/ht_basic.html
http://www.microtec.net/~marias/odyssee/help/htmltut/tutor1.html
Dynamic HTML
http://www.home.earthlink.net/~lillyming/Dynamic_Two.html
2) Here are some ASP Sites to view:
http://www.asphole.com3) Here are some recommended books and other resources:
GOTTA Have!
Professional Active Server Pages 2.0
WROX Publishing Author is Homer
$59.95
Good Solid Book-Great Examples!
Programming Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0
Microsoft Press Nicholas Evans, Ken Miller, Ken Spencer
49.99
Advanced!
Microsoft Visual InterDev 6.0 Enterprise Developer's Workshop
Microsoft Press G. Andrew Duthie
49.99
Intermediate-Advanced
Build Your Own MSVI Web Apps
Dan Wesley
39.99
Intermediate (VI 1 stuff)
Implementing MSVI
Paul Thurrett
39.99 (CD)
Beginner (examples do not all work)
Teach Yourself VI in 21 days (ha ha ha)
Michael Van Hoozer
31.99
Beginning-Intermediate
Using MSVI (Special Edition)
Mike Morrison
49.99
New VI DB Apps Development for the Web w/ MSVI
Fig Leaf Software
Brian Maso
29.99
(CI Recommended)
Inside MSVI
Ken Miller, L Kenneth
39.99
4) ActiveX Controls (Reliable sites)
Here are 2 good sources for "reliable" ActiveX controls, etc.
http://browserwatch.internet.com/activex/activex-big.html
http://www.tegosoft.com/WebFrameSets/OcxControlKit/main.htm
5) Software Development Kits
http://msdn.microsoft.com/developer/sdk/default.asp General info in
Microsoft SDKs
http://msdn.microsoft.com/developer/sdk/siteserver.asp - Microsoft
Site Server 3.0 SDK version 1.1
http://msdn.microsoft.com/developer/sdk/bldenv.asp - Platform SDK
Build Environment
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/c-frame.htm#/downloads/tools/default.asp - VisualCommerce Constructor
6) Recommended Visual Basic Book
Hard Core Visual basic, 2 ed.
(This is VB 5)-Look for update Bruce McKinney
Let me know if there are other needs