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An Object Lesson in Javascript

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Comprehensive tutorial on
This is for those new to
Literal notation is a new way
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Regular Expressions written
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tutorial will show you how
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"An Object Lesson in
 
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about literal notation in
Javascript," and it's
 
 
this tutorial.
all about using Object
 
 
 
Oriented Programming
 
 
 
techniques to enhance
 
 
 
JavaScript coding.


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Date: Apr, 02 2001
This tutorial discusses some
An event handler executes a
Events are the glue which
This JavaScript tutorial is
essential techniques for
segment of a code based on
hold together the word
aimed primarily at those who
scripting and getting your
certain events occurring
inter-active. In learning to
have had at least some
scripts to work in the new
within the application, such
control and handle events
exposure to another
NS6.
as onLoad or onClick. This
you bridge the gap between a
programming language. It
 
tutorial along with an
two-dimensional web page and
focuses on illustrating the
 
example explains each of all
a three-dimensional one. In
syntax and methodology of
 
the event handlers in
this article we look closely
JavaScript. Main topics
 
JavaScript.
at events, what they are,
include: Versions of
 
 
how to handle them with
JavaScript, Embedding
 
 
JavaScript, and how they
JavaScript, JavaScript
 
 
differ -- in some cases
Grammar, Variables and Data
 
 
significantly -- between the
Types, Operators,
 
 
fourth generation versions
Statements, Functions,
 
 
of Netscape Navigator and
Objects, and Event Handlers.
 
 
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
 


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