The Definitive JavaScript Resource. Complete coverage of the W3C
Build dynamic, cross-browser Web pages using JavaScript--the premier client-side scripting language in use today on the Web. First learn the basics of the language, then combine syntax and theory to develop practical applications--create a variety of windows including special dialogs, use the W3C Document Object Model (
* Learn core language features such as data types, objects, and regular expressions
* Manipulate (X)HTML and XML documents using the W3C
* Take advantage of the standard event models in
* Control windows and frames with the Windows object
* Validate forms before sending them to server-side programs
* Add dynamic effects to Web pages, such as rollovers and animation
* Extend JavaScript’s capabilities using embedded multimedia objects
* Interact with servers on the Internet using remote JavaScript
* Understand JavaScript security policies
* Troubleshoot and debug your JavaScript programs
Thomas Powell, lecturer for UCSD, is the author of HTML& XHTML: The Complete Reference and Web Design: The Complete Reference. He is president and founder of PINT, a Web site design and development firm. Fritz Schneider is a software engineer at Google who where he works on both client- and server-side Web applications. He is an experienced teacher of Web technologies and co-author of How to Do Everything with Google.
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