VRML HTML, Java, CGI, vrml, SGML web publishing Unleashed HTML, Java, CGI, vrml, SGML web publishing Unleashed; vrml Exploring Virtual Worlds on the Internet http://www.wargaming.net/internet/x_vrml_6.htm
Electronic Publishing HTML, Java, CGI, vrml, SGML web publishing Unleashed HTML, Java, CGI, vrml, SGML web publishing Unleashed; Electronic Databases and publishing Electronic http://www.wargaming.net/internet/x_electronic_publishing_8.htm
VRML World: April 29, 1996 We have seen interest in 3D vrml web authoring and publishing grow dramatically in the past few months, said Gregory Slayton, president of ParaGraph http://www.mitra.biz/press/960429v1.htm
Extractions: Design Diary a Monday feature by Dave Blackburn , Virtual Ventures Corel Corporation has negotiated a licensing agreement with ParaGraph International for rights to Virtual Home Space Builder, their popular authoring/publishing technology for creating 3D VRML environments on the World Wide Web. ParaGraph's technology will be integrated into Corel's new professional suite of Web development tools, which currently include : CorelWEB.DATA, which focuses on Web tables and database creation; CorelWEB.GALLERY, their easy-to-use multimedia clipart file manager; and CorelWEB.DESIGNER, an HTML Authoring package. The increasing growth of 3D Sites on the World Wide Web has been fueled by the adoption of VRML, a cross-platform standard for transmitting and viewing 3D scenes over the Internet, and by the availability of software such as VHSB which greatly simplifies the creation of 3D Web sites. "Corel, as the leading graphics software provider for professional software developers, recognizes that 3D on the Web is growing very quickly," said Dr. Michael Cowpland, president and chief executive officer of Corel Corporation. "We feel it is crucial to give our customers the best possible tool for constructing their own 3D Internet Spaces, and think that ParaGraph's software is the leader in this respect."
Teach Yourself Web Publishing With HTML 3.2 In 14 Days Teach Yourself web publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 Days http//www.sdsc.edu/SDSC/Partners/vrml/; web Security Overview http://www.webbasedprogramming.com/Teach-Yourself-Web-Publishing-with-HTML-3.2-i
Extractions: Skip to main content. Web Based Programming Tutorials Homepage Forum Programming Resources Menu CONTENTS Haven't had enough yet? In this appendix you'll find the URLs for all kinds of information about the World Wide Web, HTML, developing Web presentations, and locations of tools to help you write HTML documents. With this list you should be able to find just about anything you need on the Web.
Teach Yourself Web Publishing With HTML 3.2 In 14 Days Teach Yourself web publishing with HTML 3.2 in 14 Days To explore vrml worlds over the web, you ll need either a vrmlenabled browser or a vrml plug-in http://www.webbasedprogramming.com/Teach-Yourself-Web-Publishing-with-HTML-3.2-i
Extractions: Skip to main content. Web Based Programming Tutorials Homepage Forum Programming Resources Menu CONTENTS In Chapter 9 , "External Files, Multimedia, and Animation," you learned all about external media and helper applications. Although a few forms of inline media were available, most of the media I talked about in that chapter was stored externally and viewed via helper applications.
Books: Recent Books Written By William R. Stanek This special edition comes with dozens of web publishing tools and server web publishing issue in authoritative depth including HTML 3, Java, vrml, http://www.tvpress.com/writing/writing2.htm
Extractions: Books by William R. Stanek Response from readers has been phenomenal. If you visit some of the major bookstores on-line, you'll find an awful lot of praise for my books. Check out the reader reviews at Amazon.Com or the ongoing chat in the Barnes and Noble online discussion area if you care to. I don't pretend to understand what the fuss is all about but a reader who recently read an article I wrote for PC Magazine on CORBA/IIOP and distributed computing summed it up pretty well by saying "Reading your article was an eye-opening experience. You managed to introduce the whole of [distributed computing] in lucid detail. I've attempted to read entire books on the subject and this same material would have filled several chapters yet you did what they couldn't with only a few pages. You've got a new fan." My only hope is that readers continue to enjoy my work and let me know from time to time how my books and articles help them get ahead. If you are looking for a computer book, I hope you'll check out the books listed below. Learn the Internet In A Weekend
William Stanek: Bio And Resume Your web Traffic, Netscape One Developer s Guide, web publishing Unleashed Expert knowledge of HTML, SGML, vrml, Java, ActiveX, CGI, JavaScript, http://www.tvpress.com/vpfound.html
Extractions: Beyond books, William is also a regular columnist and feature writer for magazines. His column in the well-respected journal Dr. Dobb's SourceBook is called Web Database Developer. William is also a contributor to PC Magazine and you'll sometimes find his work in the PC Tech section. As a publisher and writer with over a decade of hands-on experience with advanced programming and development, William brings a solid voice of experience on the Internet and Web development to his many projects. His years of practical experience are backed by a solid education, Master of Science in Information Systems and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. When he is not writing or designing Web sites for the Fortune 1000, William enjoys spending time with his family. His favorite time of the day is when he steals a few minutes to read to the youngest. William served in the Persian Gulf War as a combat crew member on an Electronic Warfare aircraft. During the war, he flew on numerous combat missions into Iraq and was awarded 9 medals for his wartime service including one of our nation's highest flying honors, the Air Force Distinguished Flying Cross. Resume Creator of many award-winning Web sites; including Internet Daily News and the Internet Job Center.
WWW Publishing Information for publishing on the web. Contents. General Information Virtual Reality Modeling Language (vrml) Information http://www.crc.ricoh.com/~rowanf/wpub.html
Publishing VRML97 Panoramas publishing vrml97 panoramas. vrml97 (also known as vrml 2.0) is a file Ask your web administrator to add support for the standard model/vrml MIME type http://www.skypaint.com/Tutor/VRML97Panoramas.html
Extractions: VRML97 (also known as VRML 2.0) is a file format for storing 3D graphics information and transmitting it across the network. In addition to 3D geometry, animation, interaction, sound, and movies, it supports cubic panoramas, specified as a 'Background' object in the VRML .wrl file that refers to six images that make up the cubic background panorama. This document describes how to prepare a panorama to be published on the Web as a VRML file. JPEG is a compressed file format that sacrifices some image quality for smaller file sizes. PNG is a high-quality "loss-less" image format; it can also compress image files, but it does not compress them as much as JPEG and compresses them in such a way that no image quality is lost. If you want precise control over the compression of your panorama images, you can do the following: Save the panorama in PNG format Open each of the six PNG files into a full-featured image editor, and use its features to create compressed JPEG versions of the panorama image(s). Modify the VRML .wrl file using NotePad (or any other text editor) to refer to the compressed .jpg image file(s) instead of the .png file(s).
ANU - CIS - WEB PUBLISHING AT ANU - GLOSSARY ANU Portal and Electronic publishing to some or all of the pages or resources (eg files, graphics, movies, vrml and so on) that make up the web site. http://info.anu.edu.au/cis/Web_Publishing_at_ANU/Glossary.asp
Extractions: Skip Navigation ANU Home Search ANU CIS ... CMS Login ANU Portal and Electronic Publishing APeP Search APeP Home APeP ANU Portal APeP ePublishing Contacting DOIBS HESA ... Technical Advice Shortcuts CMS Project Management Metadata Standards Quick Links Policies, Procedures ANU networked computer An ANU networked computer is any computer accessible via the Internet through an IP host name within the ANU Internet domain that ends in 'anu.edu.au', i.e. those computers whose Internet connectivity is provided by the University. These computers may or may not be the property of the University but are subject to the University's rules and conditions of use. ANU Web Site The entire collection of ANU web pages that seek to represent the University in some way. These web pages are not necessarily hosted on the main ANU web server(s) in IT Services, and are increasingly hosted from across the campus. Refer also to "Web site" and www.anu.edu.au below. Boomer The name of the main web server at ANU www.anu.edu.au. CGI C ommon G ateway I nterface. A programming language used on web pages to allow scripts or programs to be run.
Que Web Publishing This is a great web publishing book for intermediate users ready to learn more, QuickTime, Shockwave, ActiveX and even how to code with vrml. Very cool. http://www.patric.net/html/6-in-1_html.html
Extractions: Buy this book from Amazon.com This is a great Web publishing book for intermediate users ready to learn more, and advanced users who want a quick reference book on common technologies. This book has six sections, each covering different technologies. Creating Web Pages: This is the first section and it is just what it sounds like. I like that it introduces HTML and discusses ideas for page layout and site design before revealing any HTML tags. I think too many people jump into the technology and figure out site design later. (OK, I admit, I fall into this camp.) Web Graphics and Animation: Although it sounds like this section would be on just graphics, it is far richer than that. Sure it covers images, image maps and backgrounds, but it also spreads out into the "site animation" technologies like creating and embedding sound content, QuickTime, Shockwave, ActiveX and even how to code with VRML. Very cool. Enhancing Web Basics: Scripting: Basics about JavaScript, Java and VBScript. Some good information on how to work with scripts. Predictably, not much on how to write them.
CyeberSpeak HTML web publishing Secrets by Jim Heid (IDG Books, $50/CDROM) is a At the end of each chapter there are about half a dozen vrml web sites the http://wwwiz.com/issue13/d02.html
Extractions: Introduction NetObjects Fusion @loha Book Review ... Resources Introduction As I was writing my very first column for WWWiz back in June of 1995 I noted that I had all three books in print on HTML and Web authoring, and didn't think there would be much more to say on the subject. In the next issue I pointed out that there was "a veritable explosion of new book titles on authoring for the Web." Indeed, there was a total of fifteen. Imagine. Now, a mere two years (and God knows how many Web years) later, there are over 3,000 books in print or announced for Web authors. To get the full scoop, visit the WWWiz book list In this month's column I'll have a review of NetObjects Fusion 2.0, arguably the best of the Web site development tools, a product announcement for @loha, a whimsical new email enhancement, a review of James Wallace's new book Overdrive , and a collection of brief book reviews. Net Objects Fusion 2.0 Two years ago I wrote in this column WWWiz NetObjects has carried it to the n th degree in their Fusion Web publishing program. The use of tables allows NetObjects Fusion to give precise WYSIWYG page design. But that's only part of the story. NetObjects Fusion's real strength lies in its completely site-oriented approach that gives you control over the entire site design and maintenance as well as the individual pages. This program provides you with the complete wherewithal to develop your entire Web site in a structured, or top-down, approach. Working from the outside, in (or top, down) you would develop the tree structure and links between the various pages on your site. NetObjects Fusion automatically creates all the links and navigation buttons. Then you would work on the individual page contents.
Tools For The Web: Acrobat, Java, And Virtual Reality vrml enables the creation of 3D scenes within the web homepage environment. Part 4 discusses publishing, describes the structure of a vrml browser, http://www.melbpc.org.au/pcupdate/9604/9604article5.htm
Extractions: Remarkable advances in software development are making the Web a more versatile and colourful environment. The graphical interface has been the key, bringing about a dramatic shift from text-based readers to browsers that now enable sophisticated imaging, animation, choice of font styles and sizes, and an increasing level of user interactivity. Even though not designed for the purpose, Adobe Acrobat has proved to be a useful tool for Web publishing. Its advantage over HTML is that the creator of a document has control over how end users will see it. Apart from other features, its portable document format (PDF) can resist alteration - which has security implications - but end users can, with Acrobat Exchange , attach hypertext links to PDF files, move pages from one document to another, and add annotations.
Courses In Microsoft Certified Systems Administrator, Mcsa Microsoft Frontpage Macromedia Dreamweaver for web publishing. Can be used to create animated logos for web sites. vrml plugin available to design http://www.compufield.net/multimedia_web_designing_courses.html
LS 499 Publishing VRML Worlds Building 3D Models for the web. publishing vrml Worlds. Follow these steps to publish your vrml worlds on the web. Desktop method Server method Giving http://www.ma.iup.edu/courses/ls499/class/publish/
Extractions: Follow these steps to publish your VRML worlds on the Web. Desktop method Server method Giving public access Create your file(s) on the desktop computer using an appropriate application, such as MS Word, Simpletext, Photoshop or Ray Dream 3D. Select "IUP Vax" under the Apple menu. Ignore the window that prompts for your VMS username or press Control-z to cancel it. Under the File menu, select Open Connection. In the Session Name field, enter the name of one of the SGIs, cheetah.ma.iup.edu, jaguar.ma.iup.edu, puma.ma.iup.edu or leopard.ma.iup.edu. It doesn't matter which one you log into because they all share the same Web directories. Click on OK. Enter your SGI username and password. Use the cd command to go to the directory on the SGI server where you want to publish your VRML world. For example,
Proposal For LS 499 Students will publish materials on the web in HTML and vrml. W. Stanek, web publishing Unleashed HTML, CGI, SGML, vrml, JAVA, Sams.net, Indianapolis, http://www.ma.iup.edu/courses/ls499/proposal.html
Extractions: Description Students will work in multidisciplinary groups to build and publish three-dimensional models using Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML). VRML is a language for creating interactive three-dimensional (3D) environments for distribution over the World Wide Web. The course is divided into two parts. The first half of the course will prepare students to design, implement and publish their own major collaborative VRML projects. This portion of the course will cover the fundamentals of VRML, Web publishing, the mathematical principles behind 3D modeling, group project management techniques, and 3D visualization and design. Guest speakers will be used to re-enforce the interdisciplinary nature of the course, giving students a variety of perspectives. In the second half of the course, students will collaborate to build significant self-selected VRML environments. Both the interdisciplinary teamwork and the 3D modeling aspects of this course are significant. The students' experience in interdisciplinary project development will: develop project design and implementation skills
E-learning Software And Products - A Review Starting from media creation tools, web publishing tools, Now, the web is going 3D and vrml (virtual reality modeling language) is an emerging standard, http://stylusinc.com/WebEnable/elearning_solutions/elearning_software.php
Extractions: e-learning Software Tools and Products: A review The numbers of tools that are available for e-learning development are far too many these days. Starting from media creation tools, web publishing tools, online conferencing tools, to multimedia authoring tools, integrated learning environments, collaboration and management tools and so on. Media types can include text, images, graphics, sound, animation, video and virtual reality. The only problem encountered in using multimedia in e-learning development on the Internet is bandwidth issues. Images are useful in not just improving the look of content, but also aid in easy understanding of difficult topics. Graphics can be scanned and then imported to the web in various formats (GIF, JPEG, BMP and TIFF formats). Image authoring tools that are used to modify and edit images are Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, Freehand, SuperPaint, Fractal Design Painter and so on. Audio formats on the web are WAV, AU, MPEG, MPEG2, MIDI, RA and they can be played using audio players that are usually bundled along with operating systems. If one is interested in creating audio files, then Macromedia's Shockwave, RealAudio server, and Voxware's ToolVox are the most popular. Video formats for the web are AVI, QuickTime and MPEG and can be played using video players that are supported by common web browsers. Macromedia Director, Moviestar Maker are some of the professional authoring tools to create video.
Teach Yourself WEB Publishing With HTML In 14 Days Teach Yourself web publishing with HTML in 14 days; publisher Macmillan; category web, HTML; ClientSide Image Maps; Inline Video; In-line vrml Worlds http://aneas.net/ebookstore/Teach-Yourself-WEB-Publishing-with-HTML-in-14-days.a
Extractions: Customer Review: Easy to understand book that covers it all Several years ago I used this book to teach myself HTML. I started on page one and went through the book. By the time I went through the very clearly written chapters I had an excellent understanding of HTML. I had bought other books, but they were not organized as logically and clearly as this book is. After buying this book, the only other HTML book I ever opened was a tag book. This even has color codes and other resource materials. Because of this book (and several years of heavy practice) I now consider myself an expert HTML user, and I've been confidently able to move on to CSS, nested tables, and other fancy stuff without relying on WYSIWYG editors.