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Title: COM 205 Multimedia Applications


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COM 205Multimedia Applications
  • St. Josephs College
  • Fall 2004

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Chapter 13
  • Tools For the World Wide Web

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Web Servers
  • 1. The server is actually software.
  • a) Various servers are available that run on
    various platforms.
  • b) The most common server packages include
  • (1) Apache
  • (2) Microsoft Internet Information Services
    (IIS)
  • (3) iPlanet

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Web Servers
  • 2. The server plays a pivotal role in content
    delivery.
  • 3. The speed and capacity of the server has a
    major effect on performance.
  • a) This is especially true when the server is
    delivering streaming content.
  • b) Speed and capacity is affected by the server
    hardware.
  • c) Plan carefully for capacity.

5
Web Page Makers and Site Builders
  • A. Learn HMTL
  • 1. Although site building tools seem to remove
    the need to learn HTML, some knowledge is still
    important.
  • 2. An HTML document can be created or edited
    using only a text editor.
  • B. Site building tools
  • 1. Various tools help you create Web pages in a
    WYSIWYG editing environment.
  • 2. The markup created by editors is often
    complicated and bloated.
  • 3. Inspite of this, these tools can be
    timesavers.

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Web Page Makers and Site Builders
  • 4. Common site building tools include
  • a) Adobe GoLive
  • b) Macromedia Dreamweaver
  • c) Microsoft FrontPage
  • d) Myrmidon
  • e) Netscape Composer
  • C. HTML translators
  • 1. Many programs such as word processors
    incorporate HTML translators.
  • 2. The markup created by translators is often
    bloated and proprietary.

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Web Browsers
  • 1. The most common Web browsers are
  • a) Internet Explorer
  • (1) The AOL browser uses Internet Explorer as
    its enabling technology.
  • b) Netscape Navigator
  • (1) Paradoxically, AOL Time Warner now owns
    Netscape.
  • (2) Netscape recently released version 6, but its
    market share still pales to Internet Explorers.
  • 2. Some alternate browsers, are
  • a) Opera
  • b) Emacs
  • c) iCab

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Web Browsers
  • 3. Web browsers have increasingly grown to
    support plug-in technologies such as FLASH and
    Java.
  • 4. Web browsers often vary from the HTML
    standards.
  • a) Support for features such as cascading style
    sheets (CSS) is inconsistent
  • The majority of visitors to your web site will be
    using Internet Explorer or Netscape with
    plug-ins. You should be sure that your content
    looks good in both of them.

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Web Browsers and Plug-Ins
  • Plug-ins and delivery vehicles
  • 1. Plug-ins add capabilities to the Web browser.
  • a) Plug-ins are also sometimes called helper
    applications.
  • 2. If your content requires a plug-in, dont
    forget that users must have the plug-in
    installed.
  • a) Provide a link to help the user obtain the
    plug-in.
  • b) Decide whether requiring a plug-in is
    worthwhile.
  • 3. Types of plug-ins include
  • a) Text ( such as Adobe Acrobat Reader)
  • b) Images ( such as Macromedia Shockwave which
    allows the display of vector graphics.

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Web Browsers and Plug-Ins
  • Plug-Ins
  • c) Sound
  • Plug-ins such as RealPlayer, QuickTime, and
    Windows Media Player can play music.
  • d) Animation, video, and presentation
  • 1. RealPlayer, QuickTime, and Windows Media
    Player also play animations and video.
  • (2) Flash and Shockwave are used for animation
    and presentation.
  • (3) Microsoft PowerPoint can be used for online
    presentations

11
Vaughns Bandwidth Rule
  • Bandwidth Satisfaction
  • File size
  • Satisfaction with the Internet is a function of
    connection speed and the size of the data
    elements accessed

12
Beyond HTML
  • 1. Programming technologies can be used for
    online content delivery, such as
  • a) Common Gateway Interface (CGI) programming
  • b) PERL
  • d) Java
  • e) JavaScript
  • f) PHP

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Beyond HTML
  • 2. You can interact online with conferencing
    tools such as
  • a) BeingThere
  • b) CU-SeeMe from White Pine
  • c) LiveMedia from Netscape
  • d) Netmeeting from Microsoft
  • 3. 3-D worlds
  • (1) Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)
  • (2) Macromedia Director/Shockwave Player
  • (3) Apple QuickTime
  • (4) Java
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