Chapter 1. Keeping Time

In This Chapter

  • Adding ASP code to an HTML file

  • Using the JavaScript Date () function

  • Sending information to the browser

  • Working with numbers, strings, and arrays

Somewhere in the Rocky Mountains last week, the head of marketing and a couple of other suits upstairs rubbed elbows with a deep-thinking guru. A couple of epiphanies later, and you're staring at an email informing you that the company's static Web site is no longer enough. It's time to build a "Dynamic Web Site."

You've been here before: a big, undefined project being dumped in your lap by people who have no idea what it is that they're asking you to do. In fact, the memo that you're looking at actually reads "Dynamic Web Suite." No matter. The solution here is ...

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