
You and z/OS and the World Wide Web - Course Objectives
On successful completion of this course, the student, with the aid of the
appropriate reference materials, should be able to:
- Describe the conceptual working of the Internet and the World Wide Web
- Design, create, and maintain documents coded in HTML or XHTML that
are destined for the World Wide Web, including using these features and techniques:
- HyperText linking
- Embedded text and page style markup
- Use external Cascading Style Sheets
- Ordered, unordered, and definition lists
- Embedded images of various kinds
- Client-side maps
- Embedded multimedia objects
- Basic client-side scripting using ECMAScript-based scripting languages such
as JavaScript or JScript
- Use the Document Object Model (DOM) to access, change, insert, and delete
document nodes under script control
- Request and gather information using forms and controls
- Set and retreive cookies
- Create and use tables on a page
- Dynamically modify tables under script control
- Use frameset techniques
- Describe the essential differences between HTML and XHTML, and be aware
of current directions in the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) towards the next set of standards
- Know where and how to find additional information as needed.
U518 / 5 Days
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Materials version: V3.x
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