12 INTENSE articles await developers in June's NetscapeWorld

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Tue, 03 Jun 1997 09:14:16 +0900

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</bigger></bigger></bold>Dear <italic>NetscapeWorld</italic> subscriber:

<flushright>If I was asked to describe the June issue of NetscapeWorld in one word, I would use <italic>intense</italic>. Heavy-duty Web developers and Webmasters will find a dozen advanced, hands-on stories covering Dynamic HTML, CGI, Netscape servers, Java, JavaScript, and more.

Plus, we offer almost a dozen additional news stories & features, and 66 new products announcements NetscapeWorld's editors chose for you.

Take a look at the following table of contents. If you're a Web developer or Webmaster, I'll bet you'll find at least three stories with answers to questions you're asking now.

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</bigger></bigger></bigger></bigger></bold><flushright>Nuts&Bolts

<bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-animated.html> Using Dynamic HTML to create an animated navigation bar

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Add a little life to your Internet Explorer and Navigator Web page menus by following these steps. <italic>(2,100 words)

</italic> By Shelley Powers

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-perl.html> How to debug Perl-based CGI scripts

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Streamline your testing & increase your productivity by building scripts that set up a command line test bench. <italic>(1,600 words)

</italic> By Brian Wilson

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-serverapi.html> What programmers need to know about Netscape's server-side Java API

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> A grand tour of Netscape's server-side Java API, with examples and a full Javadoc-style reference. <italic>(3,500 words)

</italic> By Jason Hunter

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-servertune.html> How to customize the server-side Java support in a Netscape server

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Step-by-step instructions to customize the way your server handles server-side applets. Learn to change your server-side applet prefix, applet directory & classpath. <italic>(1,300 words)

</italic> By Jason Hunter

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-servlets.html> Using Java servlets for basic form handling

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Learn how to write servlets while surveying your visitors' favorite browser width. <italic>(1,100 words)

</italic> By Michel Gallant

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-html.html> HTML Q&A: How to avoid screwing-up background images, plus...

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Another clever performance enhancement, removing frame borders. <italic>(2,000 words)

</italic> By Chuck Musciano

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-java.html> Java basics for beginners: A personal story

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Want to learn Java but don't know where to begin? Here's an anecdote to get you started. <italic>(6,300 words)

</italic> By Chuck Musser

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-rants.html> Webmaster Rants & Raves: Push vs. Webmasters, an HTML editor & helpful URLs

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> In our first installment we bash Microsoft & Netscape, review a new tool & list resources you need. <italic>(2,700 words)

</italic> By Cheryl C. Carter

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-webmaster.html> Webmaster Q&A: Readers offer new solutions to the 'Back' button problem

</bold><paraindent><param>left</param> Also, a basic guide to configuring a secured area of your Web site. <italic>(1,800 words)

</italic> By Mariva H. Aviram

</paraindent><bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-brown.html> Book excerpt: <italic>Special Edition: Using Netscape Communicator

</italic><paraindent><param>left</param> Getting starting with Netscape's 'push' technology viewing tool. <italic>(8,600 words, including tips, notes, and an index)

</italic> By Mark R. Brown

</paraindent></bold><<http://www.netscapeworld.com/nw-06-1997/nw-06-graham.html> Book excerpt: <italic>HTML Sourcebook: A Complete Guide to HTML and HTML Extensions

</italic><paraindent><param>left</param> How to get started with stylesheets. <italic>(1,700 words)

</italic> By Ian S. Graham

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