
Instant JavaScript
McGraw-Hill Professional (Publisher)
Published on 16. March 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
740 pages
978-0-07-212994-6 (ISBN)
Description
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.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 187 mm
Thickness: 57 mm
Weight
1415 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-212994-6 (9780072129946)
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Persons
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.
Michael Plungjan has been full-time in computing since 1986, and since 1995 his work has been concentrated on Inter/Intranet technologies, including JavaScript, (D)HTML, Java, CGI, XML, and XSL. Michel also maintains the Q&A area of irt.org.
Keith Drakard (London, UK) is a principal coder for a leading web development company in the UK, tying Cold Fusion and PHP functionality to SQL databases and building templates for easily maintainable websites. Keith is also an editor at irt.org.
Michael Plungjan has been full-time in computing since 1986, and since 1995 his work has been concentrated on Inter/Intranet technologies, including JavaScript, (D)HTML, Java, CGI, XML, and XSL. Michel also maintains the Q&A area of irt.org.
Keith Drakard (London, UK) is a principal coder for a leading web development company in the UK, tying Cold Fusion and PHP functionality to SQL databases and building templates for easily maintainable websites. Keith is also an editor at irt.org.
Content
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.