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PR1611: Advanced ColdFusion MX - Cond.
Once you have mastered ColdFusion's basics, it is time to discover its more advanced options. We will explore the many methods of reusing code (including <cfinclude>, custom tags and stored procedures). Using session variables and cookies, we will create a Password Protected section of the site to increase security.

PR1616: AJAX with ColdFusion - Cond.

PR1615: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for Web Design - Cond.

PR1608: Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Getting Started
This is an introductory workshop for CSS. In this workshop you'll learn why using cascading styles is a good habit for Web development, how CSS works, how to create a linked cascading style sheet, how to format HTML tags using cascading styles, how to troubleshoot when styles aren't working, where to go to find more information about using cascading styles, and how to customize Cornell web templates using cascading styles.

PR1602: ColdFusion MX - Fast Track
This course provides experienced Web developers with the knowledge and hands-on practice they need to start building and maintaining dynamic and interactive Web applications using ColdFusion MX.

CM1901: CommonSpot Advanced Developer Training
Hands-On Workshop for ColdFusion Developers using CommonSpot

CM1903: CommonSpot Site Administrator Training

CM1908: Custom Pages within Computing at Cornell/CommonSpot (CIT Employees Only) (No Fee)

CM1907: Doing More with CommonSpot 5.0

PR1617: HTML 4.01 Foundation Series I - Cond.

PR1618: HTML 4.01 Foundation Series II - Cond.

PR1619: HTML 4.01 Foundation Series III - Cond.

CM1906: Intro to CommonSpot 5.0

PR1610: Introduction to ColdFusion MX - Cond.
In addition to learning basic ColdFusion techniques, you will learn basic database concepts using Microsoft Access, including how to create Data Source Names (DSN), SQL statements and relational database basics.

PR1603: Java 2 Programming
This five-day course is for new and less experienced programmers, providing them with a thorough step-by-step introduction to Java programming. This Java training class lays a firm foundation for further study of Java.

PR1605: JavaScript Programming - Advanced
This course covers JavaScript debugging techniques and how to use advanced programming features such as custom objects, arrays, and cookies.

PR1604: JavaScript Programming - Cond.
In this 3-day course, students learn to use JavaScript effectively to make their web pages more dynamic and functional and to reduce the number of ‘roundtrips” to the server.

PR1606: Macromedia Flash MX 2004: Application Development for Programmers
This course teaches participants to build an Internet application using the Flash interface and the ActionScript 2 language to interact dynamically with users and exchange data with other applications.

CM1904: Managing News & Event Pages within Computing at Cornell/CommonSpot (CIT Employees Only) (No Fee) - Cond.

CM1905: Managing Product & Service Pages within Computing at Cornell/CommonSpot (CIT Employees Only) (No Fee)

PR1607: Perl Programming - Cond.
This course leads the student from the basics of writing and running Perl scripts to more advanced features such as file operations, report writing, the use of regular expressions, working with binary data files and using the extensive functionality of the standard Perl library.

PR1612: Web Accessibility for Web Designers (WYSIWYG)
This course will introduce students to web accessibility: why and how web pages should be constructed to be accessible for people with disabilities. The class covers tools that can be used to help create web sites that are in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

PR1613: Web Accessibility for Web Developers
This course will introduce students to web accessibility: why and how web pages should be constructed to be accessible for people with disabilities. The class covers tools that can be used to help create web sites that are in compliance with Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

PR1614: Web Accessibility Primer (No Fee)

PR1609: Web Development with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) - Cond.
In this course, you will be introduced to the concepts, techniques, properties, and values of CSS in a sequence that reflects a typical "building up" of design rules.
 
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