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- Scripting for 5th Generation Browsers and Beyond
While useful to illustrate some of the potential of the new generation browsers, in practical Web page building terms there are even more useful techniques that can be applied...
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- JavaScript: How Did We Get Here?
JavaScript has suffered for years at the hands of those who would criticize it for being too unlike Java, or too much like Perl, or too often used by well-meaning but otherwise ignorant web designers, shoehorned into pages without thought of future compatibility, intelligent abstraction, or code reuse.
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- Jargon
Here are some explanations of basic JavaScript expressions...
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- Javascript Made Easy: Your First Script
Follow These Steps to Get Started Using Javascript
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address: http://www.macworld.com/2000/10/03/jscript.html

- Launching windows using JavaScript
Whatever your feelings about popup windows may be, you must admit they can be very useful when used in the appropriate setting. Most of us are familiar with setting the target of a link to "_new" to spawn a secondary browser; in this tutorial, I shall discuss using JavaScript to facilitate the launching of windows. Let's just say things can get a lot more interesting that way...
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added: 07, May 2002
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- How to know whether Java Script is working
This page introduces the idea that it easier to learn a programming language when we can 'see' the results of what we are doing. This page also states a requirement of all java script programs.
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- JavaScript Security
Describes the security models of the JavaScript language...
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address: http://www.macam98.ac.il/jsguide4/sec.htm

- Arrays, Object Arrays and Sorting
This article will show how to sort arrays using the JavaScript 1.1 array sort method. We'll also describe the different options available during sorting, and how to sort arrays for browsers that don't support the sort method, or where the sort method does not work correctly. For JavaScript 1.1 browsers we'll also describe how to implement a bubble sort in JavaScript, which will be used to sort object arrays.
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- STANDARDS AND SCRIPTING
It used to be simple: load your head with the highlights of a widely published, recommended HTML standard plus a handful of browser-specific extensions, and off you went to create your web pages. Later you could throw in a few client-side scripts, and you were sailing!
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- DETECTING A JAVASCRIPT CLIENT
Unless you're developing HTML pages for an intranet environment -- where you know the browser version on virtually every client machine -- you're perhaps painfully aware that not everyone accessing your pages can benefit from your scripting efforts. At one extreme is the client running the latest release version of a browser capable of interpreting JavaScript 1.1, the version delivered with Netscape Navigator 3.0. At the other extreme are those visitors who use text-only browsers, such as Lynx. In between are dozens of browser brands and versions. Some can interpret JavaScript 1.0; others understand only Internet Explorer's version of JavaScript; and still others haven't a clue about the HTML scripting embedded in your documents.
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