JavaScript Bible, 4th Edition (With CD)
By : Danny Goodman, Brendan Eich
After presenting a solid tour of basic programming in JavaScript, the book
centers in on the issues of developing JavaScript applications for real
browsers. This means truly comprehensive coverage of the document object
model (DOM), HTML, window and frame objects, forms, and style sheets that
are available today. In about 1,000 pages (and almost 30 chapters), you learn
what's available in today's JavaScript standard with a reference listing
every object, API, and property, plus tips on how to use each feature. The
support (or lack thereof) for every feature is clearly documented across the
full range of today's browsers from Netscape Navigator 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 to
Internet Explorer 3 through 5.5. Short exercises end each chapter, and the
book presents sample solutions in an appendix. Additional CD-ROM chapters
move beyond the whopping 1,200 pages of printed material.
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