
Programming HTML5 Applications
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Content
- Intro
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- How This Book Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1. The Web As Application Platform
- Adding Power to Web Applications
- Developing Web Applications
- JavaScript's Triumph
- Chapter 2. The Power of JavaScript
- Nonblocking I/O and Callbacks
- Lambda Functions Are Powerful
- Closures
- Functional Programming
- Prototypes and How to Expand Objects
- Expanding Functions with Prototypes
- Currying and Object Parameters
- Array Iteration Operations
- You Can Extend Objects, Too
- Chapter 3. Testing JavaScript Applications
- QUnit
- A Simple Example
- Testing with QUnit
- Selenium
- Selenium Commands
- Constructing Tests with the Selenium IDE
- Automatically Running Tests
- Selenese Command Programming Interface
- Running QUnit from Selenium
- Selenium RC and a Test Farm
- Chapter 4. Local Storage
- The localStorage and sessionStorage Objects
- Using localStorage in ExtJS
- Offline Loading with a Data Store
- Storing Changes for a Later Server Sync
- JQuery Plug-ins
- DSt
- jStore
- Chapter 5. IndexedDB
- Adding and Updating Records
- Adding Indexes
- Retrieving Data
- Deleting Data
- Chapter 6. Files
- Blobs
- Working with Files
- Uploading Files
- Drag-and-Drop
- Putting It All Together
- Filesystem
- Chapter 7. Taking It Offline
- Introduction to the Manifest File
- Structure of the Manifest File
- Updates to the Manifest File
- Events
- Debugging Manifest Files
- Chapter 8. Splitting Up Work Through Web Workers
- Web Worker Use Cases
- Graphics
- Maps
- Using Web Workers
- The Worker Environment
- Worker Communication
- Web Worker Fractal Example
- Testing and Debugging Web Workers
- A Pattern for Reuse of Multithread Processing
- Libraries for Web Workers
- Chapter 9. Web Sockets
- The Web Sockets Interface
- Setting Up a Web Socket
- Web Socket Example
- Web Socket Protocol
- Ruby Event Machine
- Erlang Yaws
- Chapter 10. New Tags
- Tags for Applications
- Accessibility Through WAI-ARIA
- Microdata
- New Form Types
- Audio and Video
- Canvas and SVG
- Geolocation
- New CSS
- Appendix. JavaScript Tools You Should Know
- Index
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