Create Dynamic Web Pages with Django and Flask
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Chapter 1: Introduction to Web ServersChapter Goal: An introduction to web servers - specifically the Apache web server.No. of Pages: 5 Sub-Topics: Glossary of termsIntroduction to the Apache web serverIntroduction to other web serversConfiguring your web serverOrganizing your web server Chapter 2: HTML Pages and CSSChapter Goal: Describes the main principles of web pages and style sheetsNo. of Pages: 20 Sub-Topics: HTML tagsOrganizing HTML sectionsLinking HTML pages to a style sheetCreating a library of partial HTML pagesEnsuring coordination between the HTML page, the CSS stylesheet, and you library Chapter 3: Using CGI and PythonChapter Goal: Using Python to create an HTML page No. of Pages: 25 Sub-Topics: Configure CGI for use by PythonCreate a dummy page just for creating the layout of the page major elementsHTML sectionsUsing Python to create a dynamic HTML pageWhere to split a web page into multiple partsTechniques for managing the web page for use by PythonThe good and the bad of using CGI Chapter 4: Using SSI and PythonChapter Goal: Configure Apache for use by SSI and Python No. of Pages: 45 Sub-Topics: Configure SSI for use by PythonCreate a dummy page just for creating the layout of the page major elementsHTML sectionsUsing SSI and Python to create a dynamic HTML pageWhere to split a web page into multiple partsTechniques for managing the web page for use by SSI and PythonThe good and the bad of using SSI Chapter 5: Using Django and PythonChapter Goal: Using Django and Python to create an HTML page No. of Pages: 40 Sub-Topics: Configure Apache for use by Django and PythonCreate a dummy page just for creating the layout of the page major elementsHTML sectionsUsing Django and Python to create a dynamic HTML pageWhere to split a web page into multiple partsTechniques for managing the web page for use by Django and PythonThe good and the bad of using Django Chapter 6: Using Flask and JinjaChapter Goal: Using Flask and Python to create an HTML page No. of Pages: 40 Sub-Topics: Configure Apache for use by Flask and PythonCreate a dummy page just for creating the layout of the page major elementsHTML sectionsUsing Flask and Python to create a dynamic HTML pageWhere to split a web page into multiple partsTechniques for managing the web page for use by Flask and PythonThe good and the bad of using Flask Chapter 7: Comparing CGI, SSI, Django, and Flask Chapter Goal: Choosing the correct dynamic page creation system No. of Pages: 50 Sub-Topics: List the advantages of each systemList the disadvantages of each system Chapter 8: Usage Options - CGI, SSI, Django, and Flask Chapter Goal: Choosing the correct dynamic page creation systemNo. of Pages: 50Sub-Topics:Discuss options for using multiple systems Some things to remember