Table of Contents
The World Wide Web
World Wide Web
Agenda
World Wide Web
Introduction
WWW Origins
Initial Design
Objectives
Founding &
Controlling Organizations
CERNEuropean
Laboratory for Particle Physics
NCSANational
Center for Supercomputing Applications
W3CWorld Wide
Web Consortium
W3C Web
Specifications and Development
InterNICInternet
Network Information Center
IETFInternet
Engineering Task Force
IETFInternet
Engineering Task Force
IETFInternet
Engineering Task Force Management
CNRI
WWW.CNRI.RESTON.VA.US
IDs vs.
RFCsInternet Drafts
IDs vs.
RFCsRequests For Comments
HOW DOES IT WORK?
PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
PEER NETWORKING
BACKBONE NETWORKING
Remember Your
AudienceALL LINKS ARE NOT CREATED EQUAL
NETWORK
ADDRESSING(HOW we talk together)
Overview - Passing
Messages
Domain Name System
Domain Name System
Domain Names
DNS Name Table
TCP/IP Network
Addressing
Network Address
Assignment
Network Address
Classes
TCP/IP Message
Routing
BREAK
HTML and The WEB
HyperText
Markup Language Charter
HTML Group Charter
HTML
MINI-TUTORIAL National Center for Supercomputing
Applications / pubs@ncsa.uiuc.edu
HTML
MINI-TUTORIAL National Center for Supercomputing
Applications / pubs@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Creating HTML
Documents
The Minimal HTML
Document
Basic Markup
Tags
Basic Markup
TagsTitle Tag <>
Basic Markup
TagsHeadings Tag <>
Basic Markup
TagsTitle vs. Heading Tag
Basic Markup
TagsParagraph Tag <>
Linking to Other
Documents
Linking to Other
Documents Anchor Tag <>
Linking to Other
Documents Relative Links Versus Absolute Pathnames
Linking to Other
DocumentsUniform Resource Locator (URL)
Linking to Other
DocumentsUniform Resource Locator (URL)
Linking to Other
DocumentsLinks to Specific Sections in Other
Documents
Linking to Other
DocumentsLinks to Specific Sections Within Current
Document
Additional Markup
Tags
Additional Markup
TagsUnnumbered <> Lists <>
Additional Markup
TagsNumbered <> Lists <>
Additional Markup
TagsDefinitions Lists <>
Additional Markup
TagsDefinitions Lists <>
Additional Markup
TagsNested Lists
Additional Markup
TagsNested Lists
Addresses <>
Physical Versus
Logical Styles
PPT Slide
Open System
Interconnect
How the model Looks
and Acts
PHYSICAL LAYER
DATA LINK LAYER
NETWORK LAYER
TRANSPORT LAYER
SESSION LAYER
PRESENTATION LAYER
APPLICATION LAYER
Applications
File Transfer
Protocol
PPT Slide
Gopher Protocol
Simple Mail Transfer
Protocol
SMTP UseNet News
(Hierarchy)
Acronyms
Finger Protocol
Finger Protocol
Vocabulary
WHAT IT WILL BECOME
Topic Two
Summary
Where to get more
information
QUESTIONS
?ANSWERS ?