Chapter 23. SQL Server 2000 and the Internet

by Kari A. Fernandez

IN THIS CHAPTER

  • SQL Server 2000 Web Publishing

  • SQL Server 2000 and Managing Web Assistant Jobs

  • Advanced Template File Example

  • XML Integration

  • Retrieving XML Data

  • Updating Information via XML

  • SQL Server and the Web FAQ

The use of the Web to provide business solutions has exploded over the past several years and Web users have begun demanding more from those of us who provide them with information. Clients want up-to-date information fast. Companies can distribute data to the Web in several ways. Critical data can be stored on a Web page or in a database. You can edit static Web pages with new information using HTML-editing tools, such as Microsoft's FrontPage, or create a database-driven ...

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