
JavaScript
The Complete Reference
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 20. September 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
1079 pages
978-0-07-219127-1 (ISBN)
Description
Develop powerful, full-featured Web pages with JavaScript using this comprehensive resource. Including thorough coverage of object models, XML, server-side JavaScript and embedded objects, plus details on special browser considerations, this guide is should be a useful reference no matter what your level of experience.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Illustrations
200ill.
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 194 mm
Weight
1780 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-219127-1 (9780072191271)
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Persons
Thomas Powell (San Diego, CA) is a well-known author and educator in Web design and development. He is a lecturer for the University of California, San Diego Computer Science Department and the developer of the UCSD Extension Web Publishing Certificate program. He has been teaching classes in JavaScript, HTML, and Web design for more than four years. He is the author of the best-selling HTML: The Complete Reference and Web Design: The Complete Reference. Powell is also the President and founder of PINT, a Web site design and development firm. Fritz Schneider (San Diego, CA) is a masters degree student in Computer Science and is a software engineer with Anonymizer.com. While there, he has designed and implemented a variety of Apache modules, written CGI scripts, implemented a Web-based customer e-mail service, and created and maintained a large number of internal and public Web pages. Fritz has also served as a teaching assistant in Web programming and computer science classes at both UCSD and Columbia University.
Content
Part I: Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction to JavaScript Chapter 2: Web Development with JavaScript Part II: Core Language Chapter 3: JavaScript Core Feature Overview Chapter 4: Data Types and Variables Chapter 5: Operators, Expressions, and Statements Chapter 6: Functions Chapter 7: Objects Chapter 8: Regular Expressions Part III: Fundamental Client-Side JavaScript Chapter 9: Traditional JavaScript Object Models Chapter 10: The Standard Document Object Model Chapter 11: Event Handling Part IV: Using JavaScript Chapter 12: Controlling Windows and Frames Chapter 13: Handling Documents Chapter 14: Form Handling Chapter 15: Manipulating Images and Layout with JavaScript Chapter 16: Navigation and Site Visit Improvements Chapter 17: Controlling the Browser Part V: Advanced Topics Chapter 18: JavaScript and Embedded Objects Chapter 19: Server-Side JavaScript Chapter 20: JavaScript and XML Part VI: Real World JavaScript Chapter 21: JavaScript Security Chapter 22: Netscape Extensions and Considerations Chapter 23: Internet Explorer Extensions and Considerations Chapter 24: JavaScript Practices Part V: Appendixes Appendix A: Core Syntax Quick Reference Appendix B: Traditional JavaScript Object Appendix C: W3C DOM Reference Appendix D: Browser Compatibility Chart Appendix E: JavaScript Reserved Words Appendix F: JavaScript Tips