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| Javascript : The Definitive Guide In typical O'Reilly & Associates fashion, this book documents every nuance of the JavaScript 1.1 language specification. It may appear dry on the surface, but this is the book you'll pull off your shelf when you want to know which method returns the primitive value of an object. Flanagan's book comes out ahead of its competitors in a few other areas, too. JavaScript features a useful discussion of the limited JavaScript support found in Microsoft Internet Explorer and provides excellent documentation of LiveConnect, the software that allows JavaScript to communicate with Java applets. More ...
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| Javascript Bible, 3rd Edition Greatly expanded and enhanced from the last edition, this is the title any JavaScripter cannot afford to be without. It is packed with all-new explanations, lessons and working scripts covering the enhanced capability of JavaScript. The CD includes over 100 sample scripts, on-screen quick-reference, and hundreds of megabytes of usable Web design elements and software. More ...
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| Javascript Annotated Archives Available for the first time in a single volume, The Annotated Archives offers experienced programmers the ultimate collection of scripts, specialized controls, code snippets and embeddable programs. Why re-invent the wheel when you can easily customize code others have created-annotations explain how and when to use material, plus discusses programming options and alternatives-a brainstorm in a book! Companion CD's contain thousands of lines of documented code, controls and applications, plus web-links to latest versions and hot sites. Co-authored by Jeff Frentzen, PC Week's popular "Jeff's Internet Andventures" columnist-one of the foremost authorities on JavaScript programming; thoroughly covers the most recent JavaScript standard-now currently supported by both Netscape Navigator 4 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 4. More ...
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| Designing With JavaScript Designing with JavaScript is an excellent learn-by-example tutorial that helps you create dynamic content for your Web site. Each chapter tackles a single topic with a relaxed and conversational tone. The thoroughly explained examples in each chapter are blocked off in green for quick reference and included on the accompanying CD-ROM. Whiz-kid author Nick Heinle--author of the JavaScript Tip of the Week Web site and closet high school student--covers a lot of ground, from dynamic frames, forms, and cookies to the latest in both 4.0 browsers' versions of Dynamic HTML. One excellent chapter demonstrates how to easily include multiple versions of your scripts to work with versions of Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, depending on which browser views the page. More ...
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