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HTML and Web Programming Twitter GMail GTalk Facebook Bing Some More Stuff.. Wen-Nung Tsai http://w3c.org/ ( http://www.w3.org ) Agenda Review: HTML. DHTML – Web pages (網頁) is simply an HTML file. Web Application Dynamic Web Programming CGI – Common Gateway Interface XUL ? XML-based User-interface Language Programming in FaceBook References 2 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Terminologies WWW – World Wide Web HTML – Hyper Text Markup Language HTTP – Hyper Text Transfer Protocol URL – Uniform Resource Locator Hyperlinks and Links Web Browser Web Server, Application Server http://w3c.org 3 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 4 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ The Internet versus the Web THE INTERNET THE WEB The Internet is a collection of interconnected networks. The Web is a system that provides access to documents formatted in hypertext that uses languages such as HTML or XML. Slide 5 of 30 5 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Web Application Web Applications are developed to use a Web browser as the interface to the application to allow users to input, retrieve and process data of certain types. They create dynamic Web pages to dynamically respond to user inputs. 6 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Web Application Architecture DBMS Browser 7 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Layered Web Interoperability Google API SOAP … RSS … OAI-PMH XMLRPC REST HTTP … … … … TCP/IP Network Hardware 8 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What is HTTP? Protocol for transfer of data between Web servers and Web clients (browsers). Popular Web servers: – Apache HTTPD – JBoss – Tomcat Popular Web clients: – Mozilla , Firefox, Netscape, MSIE – Chrome, HotJava, Hotdog, Opera – wget Defined formally by IETF as RFC2616. 9 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ URLs, URNs and URIs Every resource accessible through HTTP is identified by a Uniform Resource Location (URL), which is a location-specific identifier. – For example, http://www.cs.uct.ac.za:80/ ftp://ftp.cs.uct.ac.za/ A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) is a standard format (<scheme>:<identifier>) generic identifier. – For example, mailto:[email protected] oai:www.ndltd.org:123456-789 A Uniform Resource Name (URN) is one example of a locationindependent URI. – For example, urn:isbn:123-456-789 Note: Every URL and URN is also a URI! 10 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What is HTML ? HTML – HyperText Markup Language – HTML file is Essentially a text file, containing small markup tags. ( 排版語言) – Markup tags tell the Web Browser how to read and display the page. I.e., how to lay out the information (text, images, etc) in the browser window. – an opening tag <html> and a closing tag </html> with the content that the tag is applied to, in between them. 11 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ HTML Page (Web Page) 外觀 <html> <head> <title>名稱</title> </head> <body> 內容 <tag attribute=val … > … </tag> </body> </html> Titile讓首頁製作者以簡短的文字表達此一首頁之內容。 Title的內容會出現在瀏覽器的頂端。 若將某個首頁加入書籤,則Title內容變成該書籤名稱。 12 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ HTML Elements Headings, Font Sizes, Color Comments Backgrounds Links and hyperlinks E-mail Pictures Lists Tables, Frames, … 13 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 進階語法-CSS介紹(1/2) 超連結去底線 【語法】 1.在<head>…</head>加入下列語法 <style> a{text-decoration:none} </style> 2.在<body>…</body>加入下列語法 <a style="text-decoration: none" href="網址">連結名稱</a> 14 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ <html> 進階語法-CSS介紹 (2/2) <head> <title>CSS應用</title> <style> a{text-decoration:none} </style> </head> <body> <a style="text-decoration: none" href="http://www.sinica.edu.tw">中央研究院</a> </body> </html> 15 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Tools to build a Web Page You can just use NOTE PAD – Write some bunch of code in a HTML file Or you can use WYSIWYG (pronounced "wiz-ee-wig", means “What You See Is What You Get) editors. – Netscape Composer – Microsoft Front Page – Dreamweaver MX – Hundreds of other Editors available on the Internet – the Cyber spaces 16 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Dynamic Web Programming HTML + CGI + … Client side: Java script, VB script (注意 JavaScript 不是 Java) Server side: – CGI : Using PERL, TCL, Python, Ruby, … – ASP, PHP, JSP DBMS – Oracle, MSSQL, MySQL, … J2EE, ASP.Net PHP + MySQL [ + Tomcat ] 17 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Dynamic web pages Client-side – Examples: java applets, javascript/VBScript, Macromedia Flash Server-side – Common Gateway Interface (CGI) – Servlets – ASP, PHP, JSP 18 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What is DHTML? (1/2) DHTML is the combination of several built-in browser features in fourth generation browsers that enable a web page to be more dynamic. DHTML is NOT a scripting language (like JavaScript), but a browser feature- or enhancementthat makes the browser dynamic It uses a host of different technologies - JavaScript, VBScript, the Document Object Model (DOM), layers, cascading stylesheets - to create HTML that can change even after a page has been loaded into a browser 19 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What is DHTML? (2/2) It is considered to be made up of – HTML – Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) – Scripting Language All three of these components are linked via Document Object Model (DOM) DOM is the interface that allows scripting languages to access the content, style, and structure of the web documents and change them dynamically 20 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Tools of DHTML HTML and XML – Partitions and Organizes the content CSS, XSL - CSS1, CSSP, CSS2 – Defines the Presentation of the content Scripting - JavaScript, JScript, VBScript – Adds interactivity to the page DOM- Document Object Model – Defines what and how elements are exposed for script access 21 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ CGI – Common Gateway Interface CGI = 共通閘道介面 – Standard interface through which users interact with applications on Web servers – Provides way for clients to interact with applications on Web server – CGI script Can be written in many different languages, including Perl Practical Extraction and Report Language (Perl) – One of the most widely used language for Web programming Python -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language) Ruby -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_(programming_language) 22 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Active Server Pages (ASP) ASP code enclosed in: <% VBScript code %> When a browser calls an ASP document, the ASP Server reads the .asp document and 1. 2. 3. Substitutes appropriate files for the (server-side) include statements Runs the ASP code (Visual Basic Script – see the Tutorial and Language Reference, …) Returns the resulting HTML code to the browser JSP -- Java Server Page (sun micro) 23 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. PHP stands for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor. HTML embedding scripting language PHP code enclosed in <?php PHP code ?> or <? PHP code ?> When a browser calls a PHP document, the Server reads the PHP document and – Runs the PHP code – Returns the resulting HTML code to the browser JSP -- Java Server Page (sun micro) 24 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What is XUL ? XML-based User interface Language (“zool”) An XML grammar to add/modify UI widgets of the browser Makes UI building easier and faster Uses W3C standards: HTML, XML, CSS, DOM XPToolkit is the finite set of interface-specific elements created in XUL XPFE (cross Platform Front End) is the front end created from XPToolkit XUL provides flexibility and ease of use – Cross-platform UI easily – Power enough to build application UI – Ready-made widgets 25 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ XUL Widget & Syntax Widget: – Window, box, menu, button, tabbox, checkbox, … Syntax & Rules: – XUL is case sensitive: all events and attribute must be written in lower case – All strings must be double quoted – All attributes must have a value – XUL file extension: .xul 26 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Inside XUL package Main components – Content: XUL files describes XML description of UI – Appearance: CSS, images, and others control presentation – Behavior: JavaScript defines event handling within widgets – Locale: All localizable strings in external DTD 27 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ XUL and JavaScript XUL interface is a collection of disconnected widgets until programmed Using JavaScript and/or C++ JavaScript included in XUL or a separate file <html:script> function InitWindow( ) { var checkbox = document.getElementByID("remember"); if (checkbox) checkbox.checked = true; } </html:script> <html:script language="javascript" src="myscript.js"/> 28 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Adding Event Handlers JavaScript DOM Event Listener 29 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Chrome URI’s XUL files are loaded via chrome URI’s chrome://<package name>/<part>/<file.xul> The chrome URI has three parts: Package name : Given by user Type of data : Content or Skin or Locale Content : xul and js files Skin : images and css files Locale : DTD and .properties files File name : Path of the file to load 30 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ XUL Overlays Overlays attach other UI widgets to XUL documents at run time. XUL fragments are inserted at specific merge points in the master document. For example:<statusbar id="status-bar"> <statusbarpanel id="my-panel" label="Hello, World"/> </statusbar> “status-bar” is the merge point and “mypanel” is the new XUL fragment 31 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ XUL file <?xml version="1.0"?> <overlay id="sample" xmlns="http://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"> <script type="application/x-javascript" src="chrome://sample/content/test.js"/> <?xml-stylesheet href="chrome://sample/skin/test.css" type="text/css"?> <statusbar id="status-bar"> <statusbarpanel id="my-panel" label="Hello World"/> </statusbar> 32 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Programming in Facebook Hussein Suleman uct cs honours 2007 What is Facebook? 34 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ How Facebook Apps work Every profile page is made up of many independent portlets or profile boxes. Each portlet is generated statically by a possibly external application and stored by Facebook. It could be an iframe, but in most cases is not. Portlets are not actually changed in the profile page – they are changed elsewhere! Facebook has mechanisms to link in applications, and APIs for applications to communicate with Facebook. 35 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Facebook Communication request for profile profile request for canvas request for canvas content Facebook API use update profile box, etc. canvas canvas user facebook.com 36 application (UCT) http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What can the API do ? Get a list of friend ids or friends who are running the same app Get and set notifications of events Set content of profile box Get specific information on a user Add to the Newsfeed for a user etc. See: http://developers.facebook.com/documentation.php?v=1.0&doc= 37 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ FBML Language used by Facebook to specify any fragment of Web pages. Mostly just like HTML! Forms get additional fields added to pass Facebook parameters silently. Images are redirected to local copies. Links must be absolute (parameters do not work as expected in all toolkits). Lots of additional Facebook-specific items – <fb:name uid=…> for a user’s name – <fb:profile-pic …> for a user’s profile picture 38 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ FQL Facebook Query Language allows access to user database with language that is similar to SQL. Example: – SELECT first_name FROM user WHERE uid=$params->{user} – To get the first name of a user based on the user-id 39 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Creating an Application What you need: – Web Server – API toolkit or roll-your-own Add the Developer application to your profile. Switch to the Developer application. Apply for a key. 40 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 41 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 42 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 43 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 44 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ What does a typical application do? Check CGI parameters. Authenticate using Facebook API. Draw configuration Web page on canvas. Allow user to update options … Write FBML to profile box. Save per-user state in database or in filesystem. 45 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Example: Profile Box 46 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ Example: Application Canvas 47 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ The Code – index.pl #!/usr/bin/perl # # sample adapted from Facebook Perl API example # hussein suleman # 31 july 2007 use strict; use CGI; use WWW::Facebook::API; use Data::Dumper; use LWP::UserAgent; use XML::DOM; # create FB object with keys included my $facebook = WWW::Facebook::API->new( api_key => "8a3b63fde6e900f853c51903e6689e5b", secret => "f1818d69d7140fa0192b623b55e7da59", app_path => "hussein_testb", parse => 1, ); # remember to add proxy for UCT! $facebook->ua->proxy ('http', 'http://cache.uct.ac.za:8080/'); sub main { # handler CGI parameters my $q = new CGI; print $q->header; redirect("Must be called in facebook canvas") http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ unless $facebook->canvas->in_fb_canvas($q); 48 # auth methods. $facebook->session_key( $params->{session_key} ); } else { # User hasn't added app (could reject/display info/whatever) # (Or handle later when a user is needed). } my ( $action, $param ) = ( $q->path_info =~ m!^/(\w+)/?(.*)! ); # trigger action depending on parameters passed to app if ($action eq '') { handle_index($param, $params); } else { print_error ("cannot understand request"); } } # canvas drawing routine sub handle_index { my ( $param, $params ) = @_; print "<fb:header/>"; print "<h1>Watch My Students</h1>"; print "<fb:profile-pic uid=\"$params->{user}\"/> "; # list data from disk file with links to delete entries print "<h2><fb:name uid=\"$params->{user}\" useyou=\"false\"/>\'s Current Wat ched Entries</h2>"; my $fbml = "<b>Watch My Students</b><hr/><p>Sneak peek at what the 1016 stude nts are chatting about in the class forum ...</p><ul>"; print "<ul>"; http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 49 open (my $ofile, "data.txt"); my $po = 0; while (my $aline = <$ofile>) { $po++; chomp $aline; print "<li><a href=\"http://banzai.cs.uct.ac.za/~hussein/cgi-bin/2007/face book/perl/delete.pl?position=$po\">Delete</a> $aline</li>"; $fbml .= "<li>$aline</li>"; } close ($ofile); print "</ul>"; $fbml .= "</ul>"; print "<hr/>"; # list data from RSS feed with links to add entries print "<h2><fb:name uid=\"$params->{user}\" useyou=\"false\"/>\'s Latest RSS Entries</h2>"; print "<ul>"; my $results = get_RSS(); $po = 0; foreach my $aresult (@$results) { $po++; $aresult->[2] =~ s/\<[^\>]+\>//go; print "<li><a href=\"http://banzai.cs.uct.ac.za/~hussein/cgi-bin/2007/face book/perl/add.pl?position=$po\">$aresult->[0] (by $aresult->[1])</a><br/>$aresul t->[2]</li>"; } print "</ul>"; http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 50 "'>Add this application</a>."; } # update profile box $facebook->profile->set_fbml (markup => $fbml); } # deal with users trying to use app without logging into FB sub redirect { div_error("Please go <a href='" . $facebook->get_app_url . "'>to facebook</a>" ); exit; } # general error handler sub print_error { print "<div style='padding: 20px'>", join( "", @_ ), "</div>"; } # retrieve and parse an RSS feed sub get_RSS { my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(); $ua->timeout(10); $ua->proxy ('http://cache.uct.ac.za:8080/'); my $response = $ua->get('http://banzai.cs.uct.ac.za/phpBB2-1016/rss.php'); my @results = (); http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 51 { my $title = ''; foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('title')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $title = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } my $author = ''; foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('author')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $author = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } my $description = ''; foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('description')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $description = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } $description =~ s/</\</go; $description =~ s/>/\>/go; $description =~ s/[\n\r]//go; push (@results, [$title, $author, $description]); } } http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 52 The Code - add.pl #!/usr/bin/perl # # sample adapted from Facebook Perl API example # hussein suleman # 31 july 2007 use strict; use CGI; use LWP::UserAgent; use XML::DOM; sub main { my $q = new CGI; handle_add ($q->param('position')); print "Location: http://apps.facebook.com/hussein_testb/\n\n"; } http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ 53 sub handle_add { my ( $position ) = @_; $position--; my $results = get_RSS(); my $aresult = $$results[$position]; if (defined $aresult) { $aresult->[2] =~ s/\<[^\>]+\>//go; open (my $ofile, ">>data.txt"); print $ofile "<a href=\"$aresult->[1]\"><b>$aresult->[0]</b></a> $aresult>[2]\n"; close ($ofile); } } sub get_RSS { my $ua = new LWP::UserAgent(); $ua->timeout(10); $ua->proxy ('http://cache.uct.ac.za:8080/'); my $response = $ua->get('http://banzai.cs.uct.ac.za/phpBB2-1016/rss.php'); my @results = (); if ($response->is_success) { my $parser = new XML::DOM::Parser; my $doc = $parser->parse ($response->content); foreach my $anitem ($doc->getElementsByTagName ('item')) { http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ my $title = ''; 54 foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('title')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $title = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } my $guid = ''; foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('guid')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $guid = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } my $description = ''; foreach my $anode ($anitem->getElementsByTagName ('description')) { if ($anode->hasChildNodes == 1) { $description = $anode->getFirstChild->toString; } } $description =~ s/</\</go; $description =~ s/>/\>/go; $description =~ s/[\n\r]//go; push (@results, [$title, $guid, $description]); http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ } 55 The Code – delete.pl #!/usr/bin/perl # # sample adapted from Facebook Perl API example # hussein suleman # 31 july 2007 use strict; use CGI; sub main { my $q = new CGI; handle_delete ($q->param('position')); print "Location: http://apps.facebook.com/hussein_testb/\n\n"; } sub handle_delete { my ( $position ) = @_; open (my $ofile, "data.txt"); my @lines = <$ofile>; close ($ofile); splice (@lines, $position-1, 1); open (my $ofile, ">data.txt"); foreach my $aline (@lines) { print $ofile $aline; http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ } 56 References W3C's homepage for CGI. http://www.w3c.org/CGI/ Introduction to Common Gateway Interface specifications. NCSA Software Development Group. http://hoohoo.ncsa.uiuc.edu/CGI/overview.html The WWW Common Gateway Interface Version 1.1 (Internet Draft), David Robinson, October 1995. ISAPI (Internet Server API). Progress Software and Microsoft. http://www.process.com/news/spec.htp NSAPI (Netscape Server API). Netscape. http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/server_api.html Vaughn Bullard, Smith, Daconta. Essential XUL Programming. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001. 57 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ HTML and Web Programming 謝謝捧場 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/ http://gogle.com/ 58 http://www.csie.nctu.edu.tw/~tsaiwn/introcs/