This course is closed. The accuracy of this page's content is not guaranteed. [Return to college.yukondude.com]

Yukon College COMP 220 - Winter 2003
Database Design II
Outline Calendar Notes Project Resources Site Print Preview Contact Instructor

Website Notes

The contents of this website are licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License (view details).

For full effect when viewing this website, consider using a browser more recent than Netscape 4.7. In addition, browser cookies must be enabled in order to resize fonts using the menu items at the bottom of each page. However, if you insist on using Netscape 4.7 with disabled cookies, you will still be able to access all of this website's information.

This is a valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional document The pages on this site are written to conform to the World Wide Web Consortium's (W3C) XHTML 1.0 Transitional Specification. While no guarantee, following such standards is the best method to ensure that a website will display correctly on all browsers and operating system platforms. You may use the W3C's HTML Validation Service to validate this page.
 
This pages uses a valid CSS2 style sheet The cascading style sheet (CSS) used to format the pages on this site is written to conform to the CCS2 Specification. You may use the W3C's CSS Validation Service to validate this page's style sheet.
 
Powered by PHP This site is (minimally) powered by PHP. The PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor (a recursive acronym thought to be more sexy than the original meaning, "Personal Home Page") is a server-side scripting language for creating dynamic web pages. PHP is an Open Source project directed by the Apache Software Foundation.
 
Powered by Apache This site is served by the Apache Software Foundation's HTTP Server, usually known simply as "Apache". Depending on whom you ask, the Apache web server is the most popular on the Internet. It is certainly one of the most robust and secure.
 
Secured by mod_ssl Portions of this site are secured by the mod_ssl module for the Apache HTTP Server. The Secure Sockets Layer protocol (SSL) is used on the web both to encrypt sensitive information in transit, and to reliably identify the owner of a web site.
 
Powered by Red Hat Linux The server hosting this site is powered by the Red Hat distribution of the GNU/Linux operating system. The GNU/Linux operating system is an Open Source analog of UNIX. There are a bewildering variety of GNU/Linux distributions, but the most popular at the moment is produced by Red Hat.
Top of Page Font Size: Increase Decrease Reset Instructor's Site ©2003