JavaScript Application Cookbook
JavaScript Application Cookbook By Jerry Bradenbaugh
October 1999
Pages: 478

| Table of Contents | Index | Sample Chapters | Colophon


Table of Contents

  1. Chapter 1 The Client-Side Search Engine

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. The Syntax Breakdown

    3. nav.html

    4. Building Your Own JavaScript Database

    5. Potential Extensions

  2. Chapter 2 The Online Test

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. The Syntax Breakdown

    3. index.html—The Frameset

    4. questions.js—The JavaScript Source File

    5. administer.html

    6. Potential Extensions

  3. Chapter 3 The Interactive Slideshow

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. The Syntax Breakdown

    3. Application Variables

    4. The Application Functions

    5. Potential Extensions

  4. Chapter 4 The Multiple Search Engine Interface

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. The Syntax Breakdown

    3. Potential Extension: Adding User Control

  5. Chapter 5 ImageMachine

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. The Syntax Breakdown

    3. Potential Extension: Adding Attributes to the Template

  6. Chapter 6 Implementing JavaScript Source Files

    1. arrays.js

    2. cookies.js

    3. dhtml.js

    4. events.js

    5. frames.js

    6. images.js

    7. navbar.js

    8. numbers.js

    9. objects.js

    10. strings.js

    11. Potential Extensions

  7. Chapter 7 Cookie-Based User Preferences

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. Syntax Breakdown

    3. prefs.html

    4. dive.html

    5. Potential Extensions

  8. Chapter 8 The JavaScript Shopping Cart

    1. Shopping Bag Walk-Through

    2. Execution Requirements

    3. Syntax Breakdown

    4. Step 1: Loading Shopping Bag

    5. Step 2: Displaying Products

    6. Step 3: Showing All the Categories

    7. Step 4: Adding Products to the Shopping Bag

    8. Step 5: Changing the Order/Checking Out

    9. Potential Extensions

  9. Chapter 9 Ciphers in JavaScript

    1. How Ciphers Work

    2. Execution Requirements

    3. The Syntax Breakdown

    4. Potential Extensions

  10. Chapter 10 Cyber Greetings: Drag-and-Drop Email

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. Syntax Breakdown

    3. The Server Side

    4. Potential Extensions

  11. Chapter 11 Context-Sensitive Help

    1. Execution Requirements

    2. Syntax Breakdown

    3. Potential Extensions

  12. Chapter 12 Epilogue

  1. Appendix A JavaScript Reference

    1. Browser Compatibility

    2. Objects, Methods, and Properties

    3. Top-Level Properties and Functions

    4. Event Handlers

  2. Appendix B Web Resources

    1. Cool JavaScript Sites

    2. JavaScript Reference

    3. JavaScript FAQs

    4. DHTML Reference

    5. Document Object Model Reference

    6. Perl/CGI Reference

    7. Graphics Resources

    8. Similar Applications

  3. Appendix C Using Perl Scripts

    1. A Perl/CGI Overview

    2. Getting Perl

    3. The Shopping Bag Script—bag.pl

    4. The CyberGreeting Script—greet.pl

  4. Colophon

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