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A Tutorial in Cross-Browser DHTML

Author: intranetjournal.com | Published: 10th Aug 2005 | Visited: 267 times | Add Comment
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By Aaron Weiss Introduction A DOM for all Seasons Simple Hybrids Meta DHTML Part I: Syntax Patching Meta DHTML Part II: Function Libraries Square One/Resources A consequence of the tense push-pull between common standards and proprietary advantage is that Web developers today are faced with two co-dominant, partially incompatible development environments; operating systems of a sort: Microsoft's Internet Explorer and Netscape's Navigator. In order to excite users of either browser you,...n

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