Résumé
A fast-paced introduction to Radio Userland
Radio UserLand is an Internet content management and programming tool that makes it simple to publish your own weblog and database content, develop Web services, and collect information from thousands of Internet sites.
The software makes it possible for individuals to exploit the content-management and information-gathering capabilities that previously were available only to corporations and other large enterprises.
Radio UserLand Kick Start provides everything you need to get started with Radio UserLand, including a primer on the User-Talk programming language and the software's object database. Emphasis is placed on the software's XML-RI'C, RSS, and XML functionality, which make it easy to create your own Web services and use the Web services of others.
Master the features of Radio UserLand on Windows or Mac OS X, review numerous code examples, and explore the inner workings of this revolutionary software.
- Learn how Radio UserLand uses the Web's most important protocols
- Develop Web services using XML-RPC, HTTP, and POP3
- Call scripts to generate dynamic content on a weblog
- Mirror content automatically from your personal computer to a Web server
- Share your Web content with thousands of other sites using RSS
- Store and retrieve information in an object database
- Tie applications together with the UserTalk scripting language
- Publish information simultaneously in HTML and XML
- Interact with any Web service that supports XML-RPC
Contents
- Introduction
- Exploring Radio UserLand
- Tuning in to Radio UserLand
- Publishing a Weblog
- Enhancing a Weblog
- Reading R5S Newsfeeds with the News Aggregator
- Up streaming Files to a Web Server
- Designing a Weblog Theme
- Calling Scripts to Create Weblog Content
- Creating Outlines
- Using the Object Database
- Backing Up Data
- Exploring the Object Database
- Creating New Tables and Other Data
- Writing Scripts with UserTalk
- Editing a New Script
- Writing Statements and Calling Verbs
- Reading and Writing to the Database
- Using Variables and Arrays
- Working with Loops and Conditionals
- Developing Web Services with XML-RPC
- Sending and Receiving Email
- Handling Errors and Debugging Scripts
- Creating and Distributing Tools
- Appendixes
- RSS
- OPML
- XML
- XML-RPC
- Index
L'auteur - Rogers Cadenhead
Rogers Cadenhead is the author of several books on the Internet, Java, and Web publishing, including Sams Teach Yourself Java in 24 Hours and How to Use the Internet 2001 Edition. He also writes a trivia column for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Knight-Ridder News Service.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Sams |
Auteur(s) | Rogers Cadenhead |
Parution | 04/11/2003 |
Nb. de pages | 306 |
Format | 18,5 x 23 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 515g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780672325632 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-672-32563-2 |
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