Archive for July, 2007

Pag e 2 o f 4 IE4 (Free web space)

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Pag e 2 o f 4 IE4 + DHTM L DO M Quic k Reference 200 1 Danny Goodma n (www.dannyg.com) . Al l Right s Reserved. JSB4 FORM 23 actionreset()onResetautocomplete W5 submit() onSubmit elements[] encodingenctypelengthmethodnametarget LABEL23 htmlFor (None) (None) BUTTON24 INPUT (button, reset, submit, radio, checkbox) (See original object model button, reset, submit, radio, and checkbox object listings.) INPUT (image) 24 complete(None) (None) formnamesrctype INPUT (text, password, hidden)25 (See original object model text, password, and hidden object listings.) maxLength(None) onAfterUpdate W4readOnlyonBeforeUpdate W4 size onErrorUpdateW4 colsreadOnlyrowswrap onAfterUpdate W4onBeforeUpdate W4 onErrorUpdateW4 createTextRange() TEXTAREA(See original object model textarea object listing.) 25 lengthmultiplesizevalue (None)options[i].add( elem[,index]) options[i].remove() SELECT(See original object model select object listing.) 26 defaultSelectedformselectedtextvalue (None) OPTION (None) 26 hashhosthostnamehrefMethodsmimeTypenamenameProppathnameportprotocolprotocolLongrelrevsearchtargeturn A (anchor/link) 21 IE4+ DHTML DOMCompatibility Guide The baseline browser for this section isMSIE 4. An item with no notation iscompatible back to that level for allOS versions. Notations as follows: W4 IE4+/Windows only W5 IE5+/Windows only IE5 IE5+ all OSes IE5.5 IE5.5+ (only Win tested) M5 IE5+/MacAll HTML element objects shareitems from All HTML box on Page 1. (None) means no special methods orevents for the current object. OL 2 7 compact start type UL 2 7 compact type LI 2 7 type value DL, DT, DD, DIR, MENU compact IMG 22 align(None) onAbort altonError borderonLoad complete dynsrc fileCreatedDate fileModifiedDate fileSize fileUpdatedDate height href hspace isMap loop lowsrc name namePropW5 protocol src start useMap vspace width AREA 22 alt (None) (None) coordshashhosthostnamehrefnoHrefpathnameportprotocolsearchshapetarget MAP 22 areas[](None) onScrollname MARQUEE 1 behavior start()onBouncebgColorstop() onFinishdirection onStart heighthspaceloopscrollAmountscrollDelaytrueSpeedvspacewidth 1440 Part VI . Appendixes
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IE4+ DHTML DOM Quick Reference Page 1 (Web hosting)

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

IE4+ DHTML DOM Quick Reference Page 1 of 4 200 1 Dann y Goodma n (www.dannyg.com) Al Right Reserved. JSB4 All HTML Elements15 accessKey addBehavior(”URL”) W5 onActivate IE5.5all[] applyElement( elem[,type])W5 onBeforeCopy W5 behaviorUrns[]W5attachEvent(”evt”,func)W5 onBeforeCutW5canHaveChildren W5 blur() onBeforeDeactivate IE5.5 canHaveHTML IE5.5 clearAttributes() W5 onBeforeEditFocus W5 children click() onBeforePaste W5 className componentFromPoint( x,y)W5 onBlurclientHeight contains( elem) onClickclientLeft detachEvent(”evt”,func) W5 onContextMenu W5 clientTop fireEvent(”evt”[,evt])IE5.5 onControlSelect IE5.5 clientWidth focus() onCopy W5 contentEditable IE5.5 getAdjacentText() W5 onCutW5currentStyle IE5 getAttribute(”attr”[,case]) onDblClickdataFld W4getBoundingClientRect() W5 onDeactivate IE5.5 dataFormatAs W4 getClientRects() W5 onDragW5dataSrcW4getExpression() W5onDragEndW5disabled insertAdjacentElement() W5 onDragEnterW5document insertAdjacentHTML() onDragLeave W5 filters[] W4insertAdjacentText() onDragOverW5 hideFocus IE5.5 item(index[,subindex])(1) onDragStartW5 id mergeAttributes() W5 onDropW5innerHTML releaseCapture()W5onFilterChangeW4 innerText removeAttribute(”attr”[,case]) onFocusisContentEditable IE5.5 removeBehavior( ID)W5 onHelpW4,M5isDisabled IE5.5 removeExpression(” prop”)W5 onKeyDownisMultiLine IE5.5 removeNode(children)W5 onKeyPressisTextEdit W4 replaceAdjacentText(” loc”,”txt”) W5 onKeyUplang replaceNode(new)W5 onLoseCaptureW5 language scrollIntoView( top) onMouseDownlength (1)setActive() IE5.5onMouseEnter IE5.5offsetHeight setAttribute(”attr”,val[,case]) onMouseLeave IE5.5 offsetLeft setCapture(container)W5 onMouseMoveoffsetParent setExpression(” prop”,”expr”,”lang”) W5 onMouseOutoffsetTop swapNode(node)W5 onMouseOveroffsetWidth tags(”tag”) (1) onMouseUpouterHTML urns(”URN”)W5,(1) onPaste W5outerText onPropertyChange W5parentElement W4 onReadyStateChangeparentTextEditonResizereadyStateonResizeEnd IE5.5 recordNumberW4 onResizeStart IE5.5 runtimeStyle W5 onSelectStartscopeName W5 scrollHeightscrollLeftscrollTopscrollWidthsourceIndexstyletabIndextagNametagUrnW5 titleuniqueID W5 (1)Property or method of all object collections. popupW5.5 1 6 documenthide()(None) isOpen show( ) FRAMESET 16 borderborderColorcolsframeBorderframeSpacingrows FRAME 1 6 borderColorDocumentframeBorderheightmarginHeightmarginWidthnoResizescrollingsrcwidth IFRAME 1 6 alignDocumentframeBorderframeSpacinghspacemarginHeightmarginWidthscrollingsrcvspace BASE 20 hreftarget BASEFONT 20 colorfacesize META 20 charsetcontenthttpEquivnameurl TITLE 2 0 text 18 document activeElement attachEvent(” evt”,func)IE5 onActivate IE5.5alinkColor clear() onBeforeCutW5all clearAttributes() IE5 onBeforeDeactivate IE5.5 anchors[] close() onBeforeEditFocus W5 applets[] createElement(”tag”) onBeforePaste W5 bgColor createEventObject([ evt])IE5.5 onClickbody createStyleSheet([” URL”[,index]]) onContextMenu W5 charset detachEvent(” evt”,func)IE5 onControlSelect IE5.5 cookie elementFromPoint( x,y) onCutdefaultCharset execCommand(”cmd”[,UI][,arg]) onDblClickdesignMode W5 focus() onDeactivate IE5.5 doctype mergeAttributes( obj)W5 onDragW5domain open([”mimeType”[,replace]) onDragEndW5embeds[] queryCommandEnabled(” cmd”) onDragEnterW5expando queryCommandIndterm(”cmd”) onDragLeave W5 fgColor queryCommandState(”cmd”) onDragOverW5 fileCreatedDate queryCommandSupported(”cmd”) onDragStartW5 fileModifiedDate queryCommandText(”cmd”) onDropW5 fileSize queryCommandValue(” cmd”) onHelp W4,M5forms[] recalc(allFlag)W5onKeyDownframes[] releaseCapture() IE5 onKeyPressimages[] setActive() IE5.5 onKeyUplastModified write(”str”) onMouseDownlinkColor writeln(”str”) onMouseMovelinks[] onMouseOutlocationonMouseOvermedia IE5.5onMouseUpmimeType W5onPastenamespaces[] IE5.5 onPropertyChange W5parentWindow onReadyStateChangeplugins[] onResizeEnd IE5.5 protocol onResizeStart IE5.5readyState onSelectionChangereferrer onStop IE5 scripts[] security IE5.5 selectionstyleSheets[] titleuniqueIDURLURLUnencoded IE5.5 vlinkColor alinkbackgroundbgColorbgPropertiesbottomMarginleftMarginlinknoWraprightMarginscrollscrollLeftscrollToptexttopMarginvLink onAfterPrint W5onBeforePrint W5 onScroll createControlRange()W5 createTextRange() doScroll([”scrollAction “])W5 BODY 18 1439Appendix A .JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference
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Pag e 2 o f 2 Origina (Apache web server for windows)

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Pag e 2 o f 2 Origina l DO M (NN2+ , IE3+ ) Quic k Reference 200 1 Dann y Goodma n (www.dannyg.com) . Al l Right s Reserved. JSB4 actionelements[] encodinglengthmethodnametarget handleEvent( evt)N4 reset()N3, IE4submit() onResetN3, IE4onSubmit form checkedclick()onClick 23 formhandleEvent( evt)N3 onMouseDown N4, IE4 nameonMouseUp N4, IE4 typeN3, IE4value button, reset, submit24 Original DOMCompatibility Guide lengthnameoptions[i] options[i].defaultSelectedoptions[i].indexoptions[i].selectedoptions[i].textoptions[i].valueselectedIndextypeN3, IE4 blur()N3, IE4onBlurfocus()N3, IE4handleEvent( evt)N4 select onChangeonFocus 26 appCodeNameappMinorVersion IE4 appNameappVersionbrowserLanguage IE4 cookieEnabled N6, IE4 cpuClass IE4 language N4mimeTypes[] N3, M4 onLine IE4 oscpu N6platformN4, IE4 plugins[] N3, M4 productN6productSub N6securityPolicy N6systemLanguage IE4 userAgentuserLanguage IE4 userProfile IE4 vendorN6vendorSub N6 javaEnabled() N3, M4 preference(name[, val])N4,(S) taintEnabled() N3, M4 navigator28 Baseline browsers for this section areNN2, IE3/J1, and IE 3.01/Mac. An item withno notation is compatible back to that level. Notations indicate the browser and versionin which the property, method, or event handlerwas introduced. An item showing to be introducedonly in IE, for example, does not exist for anyNN version. checkeddefaultCheckedformlengthnametypeN3, IE4value click() handleEvent( evt)N3radioonClickonMouseDown N4, IE4 onMouseUp N4, IE4 checkeddefaultCheckedformnametypeN3, IE4value click() handleEvent( evt)N3checkboxonClickonMouseDown N4, IE4 onMouseUp N4, IE4 (1) Not available for textarea object. (2) Password value property returns empty string in NN2. defaultValue (1) blur()onBlurformfocus()onChangenamehandleEvent( evt)N4 onFocustypeN3, IE4select() onKeyDown N4, IE4 value (2) onKeyPress N4, IE4text, textarea, password, hiddenonKeyUp N4, IE4 onSelect 25 24 24 Except for the window and navigator objects (whose listings cover allbrowsers and versions), new features listed in this section cover only through NN4 (and IE4 when they matched a new NN4 feature). Notations are as follows: N3 New in NN3 N4 New in NN4 J2 New in IE3, JScript.dll ver.2 IE4 New in IE4, all OSes (S) Requires signed scripts (NN) Additional window and navigator object notations are: W4 IE4+/Windows only W5 IE5+/Windows only IE5 IE5+ all OSes namefilenamedescriptionlength refresh() pluginN3,M4 descriptionenabledPlugintypesuffixes (None) N3,M4mimeType(1)N4+ only. (2)IE4+ only. availHeightavailLeft (1) availTop (1) availWidthbufferDepth(2) colorDepthfontSmoothingEnabled (2) heightpixelDepthupdateInterval (2) width (None) screenN4,IE4 2828 28 IE5.5 IE5.5+ (only Win tested) M4 IE4+/Mac only M5 IE5+/Mac only N6 New in NN6 Except for items marked N4-Only (which arenot carried over into NN6), an item listed foran early browser is also available in the IE4+ and/or W3C DOM object models. (None) means that no methods or eventsexist for the current object through IE3 andNN4. (1) Netscape also calls this the fileUpload object. formnametypevalue blur() focus() handleEvent( evt)N4 select() N3,(1),IE4file input controlonBluronFocusonSelect 26 1438 Part VI . Appendixes
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Origina l DO (Web proxy server) M (NN2+ , IE3+ )

Monday, July 30th, 2007

Origina l DO M (NN2+ , IE3+ ) Quic k Referenc e Pag e 1 o f 2 200 1 Dann y Goodma n (www.dannyg.com) Al Right Reserved. JSB4 _content N6 appCoreN6clientInformation IE4 clipboardData W5 closed N3, IE4Components[] N6 controllers[] N6 crypto N6defaultStatusdialogArguments W4 dialogHeight W4 dialogLeft W4 dialogTop W4dialogWidth W4 directories N4,(S) documenteventIE4external W4frameElement IE5.5 frames[] historyinnerHeight N4 innerWidth N4 length N6, IE4loading N4-Onlylocationlocationbar N4,(S) menubarN4,(S) namenavigator N6, IE4offscreenBuffering W4 opener IE3, N3outerHeight N4 outerWidth N4pageXOffset N4 pageYOffset N4 parentpersonalbar N4,(S) pkcs11 N6prompterN6returnValueW4 screen N6, IE4screenLeft W5 screenTop W5 screenX N6 screenY N6scrollbars N4,(S) scrollX N6 scrollY N6 selfsidebar N4,(S) statusstatusbar N4,(S) toolbar N4,(S) topwindow window(1)New window specs for all browsers: height, width, toolbar, location, directories, status, menubar, scrollbars, resizable, copyhistory. Add’l specs for N4+: alwaysLowered(S), alwaysRaised(S), dependent, hotkeys, innerHeight, innerWidth, outerHeight, outerWidth, screenX, screenY, titlebar(S), z-lock(S). Add’l specs for IE4+: channelmode, fullscreen, left, top. Add’l spec for IE5+: title.(2)Optional args parameter added to N4; 3rd parameter in IE4 is for scripting language. alert(”msg”) attachEvent(”evt”,func)IE5 back()N4 blur()N3, IE4captureEvents(type) N4-Only clearInterval(ID) N4, IE4clearTimeout(ID) close() confirm(”msg”) createPopup()IE5.5 detachEvent(” evt”,func)IE5disableExternalCapture() N4-Only enableExternalCapture() N4-Only execScript(” exprs”[,lang])IE4 find([”str”][,case, bkwd])N4-Only fireEvent(”evt”[,evtObj])IE5.5 focus()N3, IE4forward() N4handleEvent( event)N4-Only home()N4moveBy(.x,.y)N4, IE4 moveTo(x,y)N4, IE4 navigate() IE3 open(URL,”name”,”specs”)(1),(S) print()N4, IE5prompt(”msg”,”reply”) releaseEvents( type)N4-Only resizeBy(.x,.y)N4, IE4 resizeTo(width,height)N4, IE4 routeEvent(event)N4-Only scroll( x,y)N3, IE4 scrollBy(.x,.y)N4, IE4 scrollTo(x,y)N4, IE4 setActive() IE5.5 setInterval( func, msec [,args])N4,IE4,(2) setTimeout(func, msec [,args])(2) showHelp()W4showModalDialog() W4showModelessDialog() W5 stop()N4 onAbortN6onAfterPrint W5onBeforePrint W5onBeforeUnload IE4 onBlurN3, IE4onChangeN6 onClick N6onClose N6onDragDropN4,(S) onErrorN3, IE4onFocus N3, IE4 onHelp IE4onKeyDown N6 onKeyPress N6 onKeyUp N6 onLoadonMouseDown N6 onMouseMove N6 onMouseOut N6onMouseOver N6 onMouseUp N6 onMove N4-Only onReset N6onResize N4, IE4 onScroll IE4onSelect N6onSubmit N6 onUnload 16 captureEvents( type)N4-Only clear() close() getSelection() N4,(2) handleEvent( event)N4-Only open(”mimetype” [,replace])(3) releaseEvents( type)N4-Only routeEvent(event)N4-Only write(”string”) writeln(”string”) alinkColoranchors[] applets[] N3, IE4 bgColorcookiedomain N3, IE4embeds[] N3, IE4 fgColorforms[] height N4images[] N3, IE4lastModifiedlayers[] N4-OnlylinkColorlinks[] location (1) referrertitleURLN3, IE4vlinkColorwidthN4 document (None) (1) Replaced by the URL property in Navigator 3. (2) M4 has a document.selection property to retrieve the currently selected text. (3) mimetype parameter new in M4, but only “text/html” type supported. abovebackgroundbelowbgColorclip.bottomclip.heightclip.leftclip.rightclip.topclip.widthdocumentleftnamepageXpageYparentLayersiblingAbovesiblingBelowsrctopvisibilityzIndex layerN4-Only load(”filename”, y) moveAbove( layerObj) moveBelow( layerObj) moveBy(.x, .y) moveTo(x, y) moveToAbsolute( x, y) resizeBy(.x, .y) resizeTo(width, height) onBluronFocusonLoadonMouseOutonMouseOveronMouseUp 18 31 locationassign(”URL”) reload([unconditional ])N3,IE4 replace(”URL”)N3,IE4 hashhosthostnamehrefpathnameportprotocol (None) 17 history lengthcurrent(S),(1) next(S),(1) previous (S),(1) back() forward() go(int | “URL”) (None) (1) Accessible in NN3 via a security technique no longer in use. Available in NN4+ with signed scripts. bordercompleteheighthspacelowsrcnamesrcvspacewidthx N4 y N4 imageN3,(1),IE4onAbortonErroronLoad (None) (1) Implemented in IE3.01/Macintosh but not Windows until IE4. hashhosthostnamehrefpathnameportprotocolsearchtarget onClick N4onMouseOutonMouseOverN3,IE4area(None) nameN4, IE4 textN4 x N4 y N4 (None) (None) anchor ( ) hashhosthostnamehrefpathnameportprotocolsearchtargettextN4 x N4 y N4 onClickonDblClick N4,(1),IE4onMouseDown N4, IE4 onMouseOut N4, IE4onMouseOveronMouseUp N4, IE4 (None) (1) Not implemented in NN4/Maclink ( ) 17 22 22 21 21 1437Appendix A .JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference
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IE4+ , NN6 + style Objec t Properties (Shared web hosting)

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

IE4+ , NN6 + style Objec t Properties 200 1 Dann y Goodma n (www.dannyg.com) . Al l Right s Reserved. JSB4 3 Operators 4 0 style IE4,N6 ComparisonText & FontsBorders & EdgesInline Display & Layout == Equals colorIE4, N6 borderIE4, N6clearIE4, N6 === N4, IE4 Strictly equalsfontIE4, N6borderBottomIE4, N6 clip IE4, N6!= Does not equalfontFamily IE4, N6 borderLeftIE4, N6clipBottom W5 !== N4, IE4 Strictly does not equalJavaScript andfontSize IE4, N6borderRightIE4, N6 clipLeft W5> Is greater thanfontSizeAdjust M5, N6 borderTopIE4, N6clipRight W5 >= Is greater than or equal tofontStretchM5, N6 borderBottomColorIE4, N6 clipTopW5 < Is less thanfontStyleIE4, N6borderLeftColorIE4, N6contentM5, N6 Browser Objects <= Is less than or equal tofontVariantIE4, N6 borderRightColorIE4, N6 counterIncrementM5, N6 fontWeight IE4, N6borderTopColorIE4, N6counterReset M5, N6 ArithmeticQuick ReferenceletterSpacing IE4, N6 borderBottomStyle IE4, N6 cssFloat M5, N6 + Plus (and string concat.)lineBreak IE5borderLeftStyle IE4, N6cursorIE4, N6 -Minus lineHeight IE4, N6 borderRightStyle IE4, N6 direction IE5, N6 * Multiply quotes M5, N6borderTopStyle IE4, N6display IE4, N6 / Divide rubyAlign IE5borderBottomWidth IE4, N6 filterW4% Modulo rubyOverhangIE5 borderLeftWidthIE4, N6floatStyle M4++ Increment rubyPosition IE5 borderRightWidth IE4, N6 layoutGrid W5--DecrementtextAlignIE4, N6borderTopWidthIE4, N6 layoutGridCharW5 -val NegationtextAlignLast IE5.5borderColorIE4, N6 layoutGridLine W5 textAutospace W5 borderStyle IE4, N6layoutGridMode W5 Assignment = Equals Appendix AtextDecoration IE4, N6borderWidthIE4, N6 layoutGridType W5 textDecorationBlink IE-OnlymarginIE4, N6markerOffsetM5, N6 += Add by valuetextDecorationLineThrough IE-Only marginBottom IE4, N6 marks M5, N6-= Subtract by valuetextDecorationNone IE-OnlymarginLeft IE4, N6maxHeight M5, N6 *= Multiply by valuetextDecorationOverline IE-OnlymarginRight IE4, N6 maxWidth M5, N6 /= Divide by valueJavaScript Bible, 4th EditiontextDecorationUnderline IE-Only marginTopIE4, N6 minHeight M5, N6 %= Modulo by valuetextIndent IE4, N6 outline M5, N6minWidth M5, N6 <<= Left shift by valueby Danny GoodmantextJustify IE5outlineColor M5, N6 overflow IE4, N6>>= Right shift by valuetextJustifyTrim IE5outlineStyle M5, N6 overflowX W5 >>>= Zero fill by valuetextKashidaSpace IE5.5 outlineWidth M5, N6 overflowY W5 &= Bitwise AND by valuetextShadow M5, N6padding IE4, N6styleFloat IE-Only|= Bitwise OR by valuetextTransformIE4, N6paddingBottom IE4, N6 verticalAlign IE4, N6 ^= Bitwise XOR by valuetextUnderlinePosition IE5.5 paddingLeft IE4, N6visibility IE4, N6 unicodeBidi IE5, N6 paddingRight IE4, N6 widthIE4, N6BooleanwhiteSpace IE4, N6 paddingTop IE4, N6zoom IE5.5 && AND wordBreakW5 || OR wordSpacing IE4, N6 TablesPrinting! NOT wordWrapIE5.5borderCollapse M5, N6 orphansM5, N6 writingMode IE5.5 borderSpacing M5, N6 widows M5, N6 BitwisecaptionSide M5, N6 pageM5, N6 & Bitwise ANDHow to Use This Quick ReferencePositioningemptyCells M5, N6 pageBreakAfter IE4, N6 | Bitwise ORbottomIE5, N6 tableLayout IE5, N6 pageBreakBefore IE4, N6 ^ Bitwise XORThis guide contains quick reference info for the core JavaScriptheight IE4, N6 pageBreakInside M5, N6 ~ Bitwise NOTlanguage, the original document object model (2 pp), the IE4+DHTMLleftIE4, N6Listssize N6 << Left shift object model (4 pp), and the W3C DOM object model(4 pp) asrightIE5, N6 listStyle IE4, N6>> Right shift implemented in IE5+ and NN6. All-uppercase object names refertopIE4, N6listStyleImage IE4, N6Miscellaneous>>> Zero fill right shiftto HTML elements (IE4+ and W3C DOMs). The three columnswidthIE4, N6listStylePosition IE4, N6 accelerator W5 pixelBottom IE/W-Only listStyleType IE4, N6 behavior W5 Miscellaneousin each box list the object s properties,methods, and event handlerspixelHeight IE-Only cssText IE4, N6, Series delimiterin that order. Read the compatibility guides for each section.pixelLeft IE-OnlyBackground imeMode W5 delete N4, IE4 Property destroyerpixelRight IE/W-Only background IE4, N6inN6, IE5.5 Item in objectNumbers in the upper left corners of object squares are chapter pixelTop IE-OnlybackgroundAttachment IE4, N6 Scrollbarsinstanceof N6,W5 Instance ofnumbers in which the object is covered in detail.pixelWidth IE-Only backgroundColor IE4, N6scrollbar3dLightColor IE5.5 new Object creatorposBottom IE/W-Only backgroundImage IE4, N6scrollbarArrowColor IE5.5 this Object self-referenceBasic browser and operating system notation codes are as follows:posHeight IE-Only gackgroundPosition IE4, N6scrollbarBaseColor IE5.5 typeofN3, IE3 Value typeposLeftIE-OnlybackgroundPositionX IE-Only scrollbarDarkShadowColor IE5.5 void N3, IE3 Return no value N Netscape Navigator IE MS Internet ExplorerposRight IE/W-Only backgroundPositionY IE-Only scrollbarFaceColor IE5.5 W Win32 OS M Macintosh OSposTopIE-OnlybackgroundRepeat IE4, N6 scrollbarHighlightColor IE5.5 posWidth IE-Only scrollbarShadowColor IE5.5 See the accompanying file for printing and collating instructionsposition IE4, N6 scrollbarTrackColor IE5.5 in booklet or broadside configurations. zIndex IE4, N6 1436 Part VI . Appendixes
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Cool web site - Core JavaScript/JScript/ECMAScript (NN2+, IE3+) Quick Reference ‘ 2001

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

Core JavaScript/JScript/ECMAScript (NN2+, IE3+) Quick Reference ‘ 2001 Danny Goodman (www.dannyg.com). All Rights Reserved. constructor N4, IE4 lengthprototype concat(array2)N4, IE4 join(”char”) push()N4, IE5.5 pop()N4, IE5.5reverse() shift()N4, IE5.5slice(i,[j]) N4, IE4 sort(compareFunc) splice(i,j[, items])N4, IE5.5 toLocaleString() N6, IE5.5 toString() unshift()N4, IE5.5 ArrayN3,J2 37 constructor N4, IE4 prototypeN3, IE4 getFullYear()N4, J2 getYear() getMonth() getDate() getDay() getHours() getMinutes() getSeconds() getTime() getMilliseconds() N4, J2 getUTCFullYear()N4, J2 getUTCMonth()N4, J2 getUTCDate()N4, J2 getUTCDay()N4, J2getUTCHours()N4, J2getUTCMinutes()N4, J2getUTCSeconds() N4, J2getUTCMilliseconds() N4, J2 setYear(val) setFullYear( val)N4, J2 setMonth(val) setDate(val) setDay(val) setHours(val) setMinutes( val) setSeconds( val) setMilliseconds( val)N4, J2 setTime(val) setUTCFullYear(val)N4, J2 setUTCMonth(val)N4, J2 setUTCDate(val)N4, J2 setUTCDay(val)N4, J2 setUTCHours(val)N4, J2 setUTCMinutes( val)N4, J2 setUTCSeconds( val)N4, J2 setUTCMilliseconds( val)N4, J2 getTimezoneOffset() toDateString()IE5.5toGMTString() toLocaleDateString() IE5.5, N6 toLocaleString() toLocaleTimeString() IE5.5, N6 toString() toTimeString()IE5.5 toUTCString()N4, J2 Date.parse(”dateString”) Date.UTC(date values) Date 36 (1)Method of the static String object. (2)Added behavior in N4 includes: ability to accept a regexpparameter; second parameter (limit integer) to limit the number ofsplits to be included; a space string parameter signifying any whitespace character. constructor N4, IE4 lengthprototypeN4, J2 anchor(”anchorName”) big() blink() bold() charAt(index) charCodeAt([i])N4, IE4 concat(string2)N4, IE4 fixed() fontcolor(#rrggbb) fontsize(1to7) fromCharCode(n1…)(1),N4, IE4 indexOf(”str” [,i]) italics() lastIndexOf(”str” [,i]) link(URL) localeCompare() N6, IE5.5 match(regexp)N4, IE4 replace(regexp,str)N4, IE4 search(regexp)N4, IE4 slice( i,j)N4, IE4 small() split( char)N3, (2), IE4 strike() sub() substr(start,length)N4, IE4 substring( intA, intB) sup() toLocaleLowerCase() N6, IE5.5 toLocaleUpperCase() N6, IE5.5 toLowerCase() toString()N4, IE4toUpperCase() valueOf()N4, IE4String(1)Property of the static RegExp object. (2)Returns an array with properties: index, input, [0], [1],…[n]. globalignoreCaseinput (1), IE5.5lastIndexmultiline (1), IE5.5lastMatch (1), IE5.5 lastParen (1), IE5.5leftContext (1), IE5.5 prototyperightContext (1) source$1…$9 compile( regexp) exec(”string”)(2) test(”string”) str.match(regexp) str.replace(regexp,str) str.search(regexp) str.split( regexp[,limit]) Regular ExpressionsN4,IE4 3438 BooleanN3,J2 35 constructor N4, IE4 toString()N4, IE4 prototype valueOf()N4, IE4 (1)Discontinued for N6. argumentsarityN4caller (1) constructor N4, IE4 lengthprototype apply(this, argsArray)N6, IE5.5 call(this[,arg1[,…argN]])N6, IE5.5 toString() valueOf() FunctionN3,J2 constructor N4, IE4MAX_VALUEMIN_VALUENaNNEGATIVE_INFINITYPOSITIVE_INFINITYprototype toExponential( n)N6, IE5.5 toFixed(n)N6, IE5.5toLocaleString() N6, IE5.5 toString([radix])N4, IE4 toPrecision( n)N6, IE5.5 valueOf()N4, IE4 NumberN3,J2(1)All properties & methods are of the static Math object. ELN2LN10LOG2ELOG10EPISQRT1_2SQRT2 abs(val) acos(val) asin(val) atan(val) atan2(val1, val2) ceil( val) cos(val) exp(val) floor(val) log(val) max(val1, val2) min(val1, val2) pow(val1, power) random() round(val) sin(val) sqrt(val) tan(val) Math(1) FunctionsdecodeURI(”encodedURI”)N6, IE5.5 decodeURIComponent(”encComp”)N6, IE5.5 encodeURI(”URIString”)N6, IE5.5encodeURIComponent(”compString”)N6, IE5.5 escape(”string” [,1]) eval(”string”) isFinite( number)N4, IE4 isNaN(expression) Number(string)N4, IE4 parseFloat(”string”) parseInt(”string” [,radix]) toString([radix]) unescape(”string”) unwatch(prop)N4 watch(prop, handler)N4GlobalsStatements// /*…*/ const N6 var 35 354142 JSB4 Control Statements39 if (condition) { statementsIfTrue} if (condition) { statementsIfTrue} else { statementsIfFalse} result = condition ? expr1 : expr2 for ([init expr]; [condition]; [updateexpr]) { statements} for (var in object) { with (object) { statements statements } } while (condition) { do { statements statements } } while (condition)N4, IE4 switch (expression) { case labelN : statements [break] … [default :statements] }N4, IE4 label : N4, IE4continue [ label]N4, IE4 break [label]N4, IE4 try { statements to test} [catch (errorInfo) { statements if exception occurs in try block}] [finally { statements to run, exception or not}]N6, W5 throw valueN6, W5 Error N6,W5 39 prototypetoString() constructordescription W5 fileName N6lineNumber N6 message N6, IE5.5 nameN6, IE5.5 numberW5 1435Appendix A .JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference
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1434 Part VI . (Web site optimization) Appendixes To conserve space

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

1434 Part VI . Appendixes To conserve space in the IE4+ and W3C DOM sections, I do not list all HTML ele ment objects (even though I cover them in chapters of this book). A large percent age of HTML elements share the same properties, methods, and event handlers all of which are listed in each object model s section (in a box labeled All HTML Elements ). For example, the DIV element has a specific role and behavior from the point of view of the HTML rendering engine; however, as a scriptable object, it has no properties, methods, or event handlers beyond the ones it shares with all HTML elements. Therefore, the only HTML elements that I list within the IE4+ and W3C DOM sections are those that have one or more properties, methods, and event han dlers that are either unique to that object or are shared by only a few related ele ments. Once you are acquainted with the items in common with all elements, it is easier to find the items that are special to a listed object. If you choose to print the Acrobat files, first read the CD-ROM file Choose a Version.txt to determine the format you d like to print. Then read the howtoprt.txt file in the folder dedicated to your chosen format. This file contains printing and assembly directions for optimum convenience with respect to the for mat you choose. …
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JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference The following (Web server application)

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference The following pages contain reduced printouts of a handy pamphlet whose Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) file you can find on the companion CD-ROM. I modified the arrangement of the following material for printing in this appendix. The .pdffiles on the CD-ROM, which you can print for quick reference, contain all of the pages you see in this appendix. This compact guide enables you to see at a glance the breadth of each object s properties, methods, and event handlers. The core JavaScript language section applies to all scriptable browsers. The document object model, however, is divided into the three basic model types that developers must support: . Fully compatible with all browsers . Internet Explorer proprietary object model . W3C DOM-compatible browsers As a measure of how much the language and especially the object models have grown in recent times, the same quick reference for the previous edition of this book amounted to four printable sides. This edition requires no fewer than 12 sides. The large vocabularies and divisive nature of the existing object models (complicated ever further in the IE browser due to operating system incompatibilities) create a major challenge in designing a portable, quick reference like the one shown on the following pages. Object model groupings in the Quick Reference are designed to be as consistent as possible across the three models; so if you attempt to build applica tions for multiple object models, you can find, say, the document object s property listings in similar positions in each of the three model references. Development for the IE4+ and W3C DOM environments still requires knowledge about the original object model because that legacy model persists in current practice. A APPENDIX ….
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P ART Appendixes VI …. In This Part

Friday, July 27th, 2007

P ART Appendixes VI …. In This Part Appendix A JavaScript and Browser Object Quick Reference Appendix B JavaScript Reserved Words Appendix C Answers to Tutorial Exercises Appendix D JavaScript and DOM Internet Resources Appendix E What s on the CD-ROM ….
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1429Chapter 57 .Application: Transforming XML Data Islands elements (Cpanel web hosting)

Friday, July 27th, 2007

1429Chapter 57 .Application: Transforming XML Data Islands elements can let the user select any combination of subsets of the data in either bar chart or numeric table form to facilitate visual comparisons. You might be even more creative and devise ways of showing the data by way of overlapping positioned elements. The point is that despite the kinds of rendering opportunities afforded by the XSL Transform mechanism (even if you can get comfortable in the syntax and men tal model it presents to authors), JavaScript s detailed access to the DOM offers far more potential. Eventually plenty of content authors will mix the two technologies by embedding JavaScript into XSL style sheets to supplement XSL features. What About NN6? Microsoft s XML data islands are not (yet anyway) part of the W3C DOM. As NN6 was being readied for release, there was little imperative to implement this feature in the browser (very few convenience features of the IE4+ DOM were adopted in NN6). And, as mentioned elsewhere, without the XML data islands, combining XML and HTML in the same document is not strictly legal. Oddly enough, the example in this chapter works in NN6, but it is an accident. For one thing, the tag names in the XML data do not overlap with any HTML tag names. But don t take this to mean you can get away with these kinds of constructions. Even if you can force fit your XML into an HTML document to get it to work, you have no guarantee it will work in subsequent browser versions. To combine the powers of JavaScript and the W3C DOM to operate on XML data in NN6, we have to keep our eyes on availability of the browser s built-in capabili ties for standard XSL Transform facilities. Some of it works even in the earliest releases of the new browser, but what works in NN6 doesn t work (or work well) in IE5+, and vice versa. Veteran scripters, who bear scars from battles with DOM incompatibilities, may choose to delay deployments of such content until there is more unanimity among the latest browsers. Browser incompatibilities are responsi ble for a massive inflation of object model vocabulary (not to mention the thickness of this book). Perhaps the day will come when the code we write for even complex applications will run cleanly on a broad range of installed browsers on a broad range of devices. Don t give up on the dream. …
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