We assume that you know how to develop Web pages using HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Active Server Pages (or a similar Web development language). You're familiar with either VBScript or JScript or more likely some of both, and you've probably developed at least one Component Object Model (COM) object, probably using Visual Basic. You may have used ASP 3.0 or COM+, but many of you are still working with Internet Information Server (IIS) 4.0 on Windows NT, and will only be upgrading to Windows 2000 as this book reaches the shelves . |