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JavaScript Programmer's Reference
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This book is aimed at programmers who know and use JavaScript in their day-to-day work, and who need a reference guide to the details of the JavaScript language. It covers: JavaScript programming concepts and definitions explained, Includes core ECMAScript, JavaScript, and JScript language features, Coverage of DOM levels 1 and 2, Browser-specific implementation details, Detailed availability listings, including IE 5.5, Netscape 6, and Opera 5, and Server-side JavaScript and the Netscape Enterprise Server.
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Javascript Bible
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Fully revised and updated to include JavaScript 1.2, JavaScript Bible, 3rd Edition provides in-depth coverage of such JavaScript basics as document objects, forms, multiple windows, and frames. You also get instruction on creating mouse-rollover images, integrating Java applets into Web pages, understanding how JavaScript works with Netscape and Microsoft browsers, deploying Dynamic HTML, and much more. The CD-ROM features demo versions of Macromedia Dreamweaver, Flash, and MarketWare HitList, seven bonus chapters, the code for the examples in the book, and the electronic version of JavaScript Bible, 3rd Edition.
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Javascript : The Definitive Guide
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide provides a thorough description of the core JavaScript language and its client-side framework, complete with sophisticated examplesthat show you how to handle common tasks, like validating form data and working with cookies. The book also contains a definitive, in-depth reference section thatcovers every core and client-side JavaScript function, object, method, property, constructor, and event handler. This book is an indispensable reference for allJavaScript programmers, regardless of experience level. This third edition of JavaScript: The Definitive Guide describes the latest version of the language, JavaScript 1.2, as supported by Netscape Navigator 4 and Internet Explorer 4. The book also covers JavaScript 1.1, which is the first industry-standard version known as ECMAScript.
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