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Seller Notes: | “Book is in Very Good Condition. Text will be unmarked. May show some signs of use or wear. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order.” |
Publication Year: | 2001 | Format: | Paperback |
Language: | English | UPC: | 0752064711674 |
ISBN: | 9780735711679 | EAN: | 0752064711674 |
JAVASCRIPT DESIGN By Bill Sanders *Excellent Condition*
About this product
Synopsis | |
Created for designers who want to learn JavaScript tools, this manual examines how to interact with Web applications and other server-side languages. It covers JavaScript and its interaction with XML, ASP.NET, PHP, Perl, Flash and Cold Fusion. The author focuses on JavaScript and the issues of using it with Web pages, including DOM, frames, forms, DHTML, and more. There is an example glossary for quick reference of JavaScript terms, statements, objects, methods, event handlers and commands, each accompanied by an example. | |
Product Identifiers | |
ISBN-10 | 0735711674 |
ISBN-13 | 9780735711679 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 1993994 |
Key Details | |
Author | Bill Sanders |
Number Of Pages | 480 pages |
Format | Paperback |
Publication Date | 2001-12-12 |
Language | English |
Publisher | New Riders Publishing |
Publication Year | 2001 |
Additional Details | |
Copyright Date | 2002 |
Illustrated | Yes |
Dimensions | |
Weight | 38.6 Oz |
Height | 1 In. |
Width | 7.4 In. |
Length | 9.1 In. |
Target Audience | |
Group | Scholarly & Professional |
Classification Method | |
LCCN | 2001-096750 |
LC Classification Number | QA76.73.J39S36 2001 |
Dewey Decimal | 005.2/762 |
Dewey Edition | 21 |
Table Of Content | |
I. BASIC JAVASCRIPT. 1. Jump-Starting JavaScript. JavaScript Lives in a Web Page. Putting JavaScript into Your HTML Pages. What You Can Do with JavaScript That You Can’t Do with HTML. An Interpreted Language. A Tale of Two Interpreters. Generated JavaScript. 2. An Orientation to JavaScript. Writing JavaScript. Naming Rules and Conventions. A Weakly Typed Language Means That JavaScript Is Smart. 3. Dealing with Data and Variables. Literals. Variables. Primitive and Compound Data. Arrays. 4. Using Operators and Expressions. General and Bitwise Operators. General Operators in JavaScript. Operators. Precedence. 5. JavaScript Structures. Statements in Sequential Structures. Conditional Structures. Loops. The with Statement. The label and continue Statements and Nested Loops. 6. Building and Calling Functions. Methods and Functions. Creating Functions. Firing Functions with Event Handlers. The return Statement. Using Functions as Data. Properties in Functions. Methods in Functions. 7. Objects and Object Hierarchies. Hierarchy of Objects in JavaScript. User-Defined Objects. Built-in Objects and Their Properties. Key Built-in Object Methods. II. USING JAVASCRIPT WITH WEB PAGES. 8. JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming and the Document Object Model. Object-Oriented Programming in JavaScript. The Prototype Concept. The Document Object Model. 9. Frames and Addressing Frames in Windows. The Window as a Complex Object. Scripts That Write Scripts. 10. Event Handlers. The location, anchor, and history Objects. Events and Event Handlers in HTML and JavaScript. 11. Making Forms Perform. The Many Types of Forms Elements in HTML. All Text Entries Are Strings. Passing Data Between Forms and Variables. Forms as Arrays. Types of Forms. Buttons and Their Events. 12. Dynamic HTML. What Is Dynamic HTML? Cascading Style Sheets. Borders. External CSS Style Sheets. The Role of JavaScript in Dynamic HTML. 13. Remember with Cookies. What Are Cookies and How Are They Used? Adding More Attributes. Getting Information and Giving It Back. Summary. III. JAVASCRIPT AND OTHER APPLICATIONS AND LANGUAGES. 14. Using PHP with JavaScript. The PHP4 Scripting Language. Passing Data from JavaScript to PHP. Controlling Multiple PHP Pages with JavaScript. JavaScript Form Preprocessing for PHP. JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL. 15. Using ASP with JavaScript. Creating ASP Pages. Variables in VBScript. Operators and Conditional Statements. Loop Structures. Ar | |
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