A reference guide for Microsoft's new Internet programming language, which gives Web programmers the power of Java without the need to learn a C++ based language. Begins with a review of HTML, followed by topics such as handling text boxes, checkboxes, and radio buttons in Web pages; self-modifying Web pages, Active X controls, navigating the Internet from VBScript, and Web page frames. A CD-ROM is included. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.