Build interactive Web pages with JavaScript using this unique sourcebook of ready-to-run scripts. Filled with over 90 scripts inside the book and on the accompanying CD, you'll be able to create a wide range of applications-from displaying banners and other Web graphics to using forms and building frames-and much more. In addition, you'll get detailed hands-on information for customizing and extending scripts for use in different environments. This guide also includes coverage of DHTML, plugins, security issues and creation of e-commerce applications-plus, easy to identify icons throughout the text highlight what's on the CD, for quick reference.…mehr
Build interactive Web pages with JavaScript using this unique sourcebook of ready-to-run scripts. Filled with over 90 scripts inside the book and on the accompanying CD, you'll be able to create a wide range of applications-from displaying banners and other Web graphics to using forms and building frames-and much more. In addition, you'll get detailed hands-on information for customizing and extending scripts for use in different environments. This guide also includes coverage of DHTML, plugins, security issues and creation of e-commerce applications-plus, easy to identify icons throughout the text highlight what's on the CD, for quick reference.
Martin Webb (Hampshire, UK) is a Java Technical Consultant for a large telecommunications company in the UK, although he spends a lot of his time web enabling systems and writing JavaScript and HTML code. Martin is the founder of the successful irt.org, a non-profit Web site devoted to the discussion of Web-related technologies (particularly JavaScript). Martin also writes Web development articles for Developer.com and WebReview.com and served as a co-author on O'Reilly's Designing with JavaScript: Creating Dynamic Web pages, 2/e.
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Chapter 1: JavaScript Overview. Chapter 2: Maths and Numbers. Chapter 3: Strings and Regular Expressions. Chapter 4: Arrays and Objects. Chapter 5: Location and Links. Chapter 6: Windows and Frames. Chapter 7: Date and Time. Chapter 8: Forms. Chapter 9: Images. Chapter 10: Cookies. Chapter 11: Dynamic HTML. Chapter 12: Applications. Chapter 13. Utilities. Chapter 14: Fun Stuff.