Abstract: From the Publisher:
Dynamic HTML promises to be an incredibly powerful new scripting language for developers. An emerging standard under consideration by the W3 consortium, it will provide Web designers with the ability to create deep Web pages, capable of responding instantaneously to a user's actions. The advent of the document object model means the beginning of a new kind of document -- one that is infinitely programmable and capable of providing a complete user interface.
Dynamic HTML: A Primer walks developers through one of the hottest areas in the browser wars, explaining the differences between the browser implementations and how to avoid getting caught in the middle. Readers will learn how to integrate ActiveX controls, Java applets, and scripts into their code to create truly robust and interactive Web pages.
Explores powerful ways to create animated pages
Explains new techniques for binding Web data to corporate client-server databases
Provides simple, clear examples to get you started with complex tools
Uses both JavaScript and VBScript examples
Covers the latest multimedia objects for Internet Explorer
Explains Java applets, ActiveX objects, and their relationship to Dynamic HTML documents
Describes Cascading Style Sheets and positioning techniques
Covers layers, textRanges, and collections
Explains the developing event models of both Netscape and Microsoft's browsers
Publication Year: 1997
Publication Date: 1997-09-01
Language: en
Type: book
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