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JavaScript Web Applications
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Building rich JavaScript applications that bring a desktop experience to the Web requires moving state from the server to the client side—not a simple task. This hands-on book takes proficient JavaScript developers through all the steps necessary to create state-of-the-art applications, including structure, templating, frameworks, communicating with the server, and many other issues. Throughout the book, you'll work with real-world example applications to help you grasp the concepts involved. Learn how to create JavaScript applications that offer a more responsive and improved experience. - Use the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern, and learn how to manage dependencies inside your application
- Get an introduction to templating and data binding
- Learn about loading remote data, Ajax, and cross-domain requests
- Create realtime applications with WebSockets and Node.js
- Accept dropped files and upload data with progress indicators
- Use major frameworks and libraries, including jQuery, Spine, and Backbone
- Write tests and use the console to debug your applications
- Get deployment best practices, such as caching and minification
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Supercharged JavaScript Graphics: with HTML5 canvas, jQuery, and More
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With HTML5 and improved web browser support, JavaScript has become the tool of choice for creating high-performance web graphics. This faced-paced book shows you how to use JavaScript, jQuery, DHTML, and HTML5's Canvas element to create rich web applications for computers and mobile devices. By following real-world examples, experienced web developers learn fun and useful approaches to arcade games, DHTML effects, business dashboards, and other applications. This book serves complex subjects in easily digestible pieces, and each topic acts as a foundation for the next. - Tackle JavaScript optimization and understand how it impacts performance
- Create fast-moving graphics by combining old-school DHTML with jQuery
- Learn advanced UI techniques using the jQuery UI and Ext JS libraries
- Build games with collision detection, object handling, and JavaScript scrolling techniques
- Master HTML5 Canvas basics for drawings, fills, bitmaps, animation, and more
- Create applications for the small screen with jQuery Mobile and PhoneGap
- Use Google’s data visualization tools to create interactive dashboards
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Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One
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Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS and JavaScript All in One
The all-in-one HTML, CSS and JavaScript beginner's guide: covering the three most important languages for web development.
Covers everything beginners need to know about the HTML and CSS standards and today's JavaScript and Ajax libraries - all in one book, for the first time Integrated, well-organized coverage expertly shows how to use all these key technologies together Short, simple lessons teach hands-on skills readers can apply immediately By best-selling author Julie Meloni
Mastering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is vital for any beginning web developer - and the importance of these technologies is growing as web development moves away from proprietary alternatives such as Flash. Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in One brings together everything beginners need to build powerful web applications with the HTML and CSS standards and the latest JavaScript and Ajax libraries.
With this book, beginners can get all the modern web development knowledge you need from one expert source. Bestselling author Julie Meloni (Sams Teach Yourself PHP, MySQL and Apache All in One) teaches simply and clearly, through brief, hands-on lessons focused on knowledge you can apply immediately. Meloni covers all the building blocks of practical web design and development, integrating new techniques and features into every chapter. Each lesson builds on what's come before, showing you exactly how to use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript together to create great web sites.
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JavaScript by Example (2nd Edition)
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The World’s Easiest Java Script Tutorial–Fully Updated! JavaScript by Example, Second Edition, is the easiest, most hands-on way to learn JavaScript. Legendary programming instructor Ellie Quigley has thoroughly updated her classic book to deliver the skills and information today’s JavaScript users need most–including up-to-the-minute coverage of JavaScript programming constructs, CSS, Ajax, JSON, and the latest JavaScript libraries and best practices. Quigley illuminates every technique with focused, classroom-tested code examples, detailed line-by-line explanations, and real program output. This exceptionally clear, easy-to-understand book takes you from your first script to advanced techniques. It’s the only JavaScript book you’ll ever need! New in This Edition End-of-chapter study tools, including classroom-tested labs Programming the DOM More Cascading Style Sheets Introduction to Ajax and JSON Explanation of how to develop interactive Web applications with dynamic, desktop-style interfaces Programmers’ preparation for HTML 5’s breakthrough capabilities
This edition has been completely updated and includes many new and completely rewritten code examples; contains fully revised and updated coverage of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and the Document Object Model (DOM); and fully covers modern JavaScript concepts, principles, and programming techniques. Thousands of Web developers, administrators, and power users have relied on JavaScript by Example to become expert JavaScript programmers. With this new edition, you can, too–even if you’re completely new to JavaScript. After you’ve become an expert, you’ll turn to this book constantly as the best source for trustworthy answers, solutions, and code.
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Building iPhone Apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript: Making App Store Apps Without Objective-C or Cocoa
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What people are saying about Building iPhone Apps w/ HTML, CSS, and JavaScript "The future of mobile development is clearly web technologies like CSS, HTML and JavaScript. Jonathan Stark shows you how to leverage your existing web development skills to build native iPhone applications using these technologies."
--John Allsopp, author and founder of Web Directions "Jonathan's book is the most comprehensive documentation available for developing web applications for mobile Safari. Not just great tech coverage, this book is an easy read of purely fascinating mobile tidbits in a fun colloquial style. Must have for all PhoneGap developers."
-- Brian LeRoux, Nitobi Software
It's a fact: if you know HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, you already have the tools you need to develop your own iPhone apps. With this book, you'll learn how to use these open source web technologies to design and build apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the platform of your choice-without using Objective-C or Cocoa. Device-agnostic mobile apps are the wave of the future, and this book shows you how to create one product for several platforms. You'll find guidelines for converting your product into a native iPhone app using the free PhoneGap framework. And you'll learn why releasing your product as a web app first helps you find, fix, and test bugs much faster than if you went straight to the App Store with a product built with Apple's tools. - Build iPhone apps with tools you already know how to use
- Learn how to make an existing website look and behave like an iPhone app
- Add native-looking animations to your web app using jQTouch
- Take advantage of client-side data storage with apps that run even when the iPhone is offline
- Hook into advanced iPhone features -- including the accelerometer, geolocation, and vibration -- with JavaScript
- Submit your applications to the App Store with Xcode
This book received valuable community input through O'Reilly's Open Feedback Publishing System (OFPS). Learn more at http://labs.oreilly.com/ofps.html.
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Questions & Answers
Question : How can I call a Javascript event on a HTML div border corners?
It sounds confusing, but is quite simple. I have a square div, and using css I have four circles replacing the corners of the of the divs border. I want the user to be able to click on one of the corner circles changing the curser image and calling the Javascript onclick event. How do I did that?
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The corners of the div are not in themselves elements that you can give attributes to (other than the border color and width). But do simulate this you can easily making a div superimposed on a larger div, thus making it seem as if the back div is it's border.
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Question : How to fix javascript errors in my windows vista computer?
My pc has javascript error message pops up. My OS is vista. Can u kindly tell me how to fix in in plain English?
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There are mainly two reasons:1. If you are getting JavaScript error when using a certain program then you can try to update the program and check if the problem is solved, or u can reinstall the program.2. If you are experiencing errors from webpage you can check if Active script, Java applets, or ActiveX is blocked on your browser settings. Check other computer if they are getting Javascript error when opening that website. If yes then the problem lays on the website itself, not your computer.If none of these solutions work, then you have a problem in your system files or registry. Registry cleaner program will scan all errors in your computer and repair them. They will eliminate all possible causes of bugs and errors. Registry easy is the best cleaner among those cleaner. U can easily fix all errors in ur pc like a pc guru:)
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Question : How do I get a javascript variable to appear in a html textfield?
I have a small javascript that pulls data from a flash file and stores them as variables (text string). How do I make that variable appear in a textfield in an html webform?
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document.getElementById('myfield').value = myVar;ordocument.getElementById('myfield').innerHTML = myVar;It depends on what the element is.
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Question : How do I make my javascript work for youtube?
I recently downloaded firefox and youtube no longer works on my laptop. I downloaded the most recent flash player and I checked to see that the javascript was turned on and it is. I looked it up and those were the two suggestions everyone seemed to have, but its not working. What do I do?
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If you keep getting "HELLO, YOU EITHER HAVE JAVASCRIPT TURNED OFF OR AN OLD VERSION OF ADOBE'S FLASH PLAYER....GET THE LATEST FLASH PLAYER":don't bother downloading and re-installing the latest Flash over and over and over again.You will get absolutely nowhere doing that, because that is only adding to the problem.There can really be only 3 possibilities:1) something is wrong with YouTube2) something is wrong with your cache3) something is wrong with your Flash1) YOUTUBE:Your problem may fix itself within a couple hours, or by thenext day, because YouTube often "shuts down" a bunch oftheir own servers every single day without warning anybody, in order to update all kinds of stuff. During those occasions, it's really YouTube's data transmissions of "Java" or "Flash"that are poor -- not your reception of it.2) CACHE:If the following day your YouTube is still stuck and showingyou those awful "JavaScript" and "Flash Player" messages, it's possible that your sub-directories of "temporary internet files" and "cache" memory are full, and can't take anymore.This typically results in videos being totally unable to bufferand make it onto your computer screen. "Temporary internet files" are 1000s of tiny bits of websitespermanently put on your computer's hard-drive. They'll stay there forever and ever, gradually plugging up your computer much like hair slowly clogs a sink drain, until you get rid ofthem once and for all (or at least everytime things go awry).Because your computer now has such little space in which to "cache" a video, YouTube will mistakenly think that yourJavaScript is off or that your Flash player (unable to absorbany more videos) is old -- meaning Flash 7 or older.The solution to all that is to exit YouTube (but not your web browser), then clear your "cache" of all its "TIFs", "cookies"and "history". (See below.) After that, shutdown and reboot.3) FLASH:Nothing about watching YouTube has really changed in thepast 2 years. (Technically, you could still even use Flash 8if you wanted to.) It looks like the newest Flash players arecausing many YouTubers a whole lot of grief, especially all 8 variations of version 10.It's absolutely nuts that there's 10.0.525, 10.1.218, 10.2.26,10.2.54, 10.12.10, 10.12.36, 10.15.3 and 10.22.87. Usuallymost updates are good for only 1 thing:...software conflicts.I have never strayed away from 9.47, and there are a bunchof "flashers" who still live by 9.45. Think of those 2 Flasheslike Windows XP compared to Vista. Please have a look atthe "Asker's" response to this other "Best Answer" of mine:http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081125075929AABZpVSIf that seems interesting to you, here is the appropriate link:http://www.oldapps.com/flash_player.php?old_flash_player=14Note 1: if you've got Google Web Accelerator or somethingsimilar to it...dump it, burn it, trash it, disable it, uninstall it, -- do everything you can to get rid of it. GWA conflicts with YouTube. Clicking "Don't Accelerate This Website" will nothelp you whatsoever. Also, most "Messenger" applicationshave a way of mucking up YouTube.Note 2: longer videos may require "Flash" and "Shockwave"in order to play properly. Other than that, avoid those sales pitches that some Yahooers may be shilling, because they are really disguised salespeople & peddlers. Their answershave nothing to do with your question, and their wares mayactually worsen your problem. Besides, what kind of idioticanswer is "Despite the fact you can't even watch or access videos, buy our downloader." [my paraphrase]Note 3: a very odd fix that once worked for me was alteringthe URL from "www.youtube.com" to simply "youtube.com"(or you could even try "ca.youtube.com").Note 4: there's always the strange possibility that you mayhave gone through the whole process of downloading Flash, BUT DID YOU ACTUALLY INSTALL IT? If you have Firefox,did you "enable" the Flash "add-on"?I hope that my information proves to be quite helpful to you.Internet Explorer 6:→ Tools → Internet Options → Delete Cookies → OK→ Delete Files → OK→ Clear History → Yes → OKInternet Explorer 7:→ Tools → Internet Options → Delete...→ Delete files → Yes→ Delete cookies → OK→ Delete history → OK→ Close (browsing history window)→ OKMozilla Firefox→ Tools → Clear Private Data[x] Browsing History[x] Download History[x] Saved Form and Search History[x] Cache[x] Cookies→ Clear Private Data NowApple Safari 3:→ Edit → Preferences→ Security (tab) → Show Cookies→ Remove All → Doneafter that:→ Safari → Empty Cache → Emptyafter that:→ History → Clear History
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Question : JavaScript?
Does anyone know programs or software that creates the JavaScript tags for you? Im in a class and we have to build sites using JavaScript manually in notepad.
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I agree with Joanna... you are better off in a simple editor... but you need a good implementation of javascript! Not that stuff that comes with Internet Explorer!I suggest you use Firefox (http://getfirefox.com) for your debugging and syntax checking. Much more helpful errors!and when you get serious you can get a plug-in call firebug... it can trace and debug even easier!
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Question : How ethical to use Javascript libraries that are available on the net?
I want to do something with JavaScript on my website but don't know how to implement it, but i've found it has already been written by someone and is available to download free as they've put it on net.So is it right morally to use something that someone has already been written? does this count as cheating? does it infringe any copyright?
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I have used jquery libraries after making sure that the libraries are covered under the GPL license. Most, if not all jquery libraries are under such libraries. Please read the license before you use it on your site. In most cases, you have to include the lib in your distribution. I go a head and do that anyway.Take a look at http://whatiscopyright.org/ it will help a lot.
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Question : How to learn Javascript fast and effective to make use in business website?
My intention is to learn Javascript to apply to commercial websites such as building the "pop up" or pull down menu upon mouse interaction, changing the color of text upon mouse in, out etc.What's your suggestion(s) ?Thanks!
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just search the book in the http://www.itstudy8.org/byhttp://www.gunungpring.com/wordpress/internet-make-money/
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Question : How do I enable my javascript on my blackberry so I can go on youtube?
Whenever I go on youtube on my blackberry, I can't watch videos because it says either my javascript is turned off or I have an old version of Adobe Flashplayer. What do I do?
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Are you using your browser to look up youtube videos? Because I just use the youtube app that is easy and a free download. To answer your question open your browser then go to your options and you can adjust your java there.
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Question : javascript???????????????????
I was just wondering if any 1 could tell me how 2 turn javascript on , on my computer. Thanks
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For those who don't know, Java and JavaScript are NOT the same!To turn on JavaScript, follow the directions below for your browser(s):Microsoft Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Internet Explorer 5.x and 6.x (Windows)1. Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.2. Click the Security tab.3. Click Custom Level in Security Level for this Zone.4. Scroll down to Scripting, near the bottom of the list.5. Under Active Scripting, choose Enable.6. Click OK to leave Security Settings. Click OK to leave Internet Options.Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x (Macintosh)1. Choose Preferences under the Edit menu.2. Click Web Content under Web Browser.3. In Active Content, check the box next to Enable scripting.4. In Java, click Enable Java. Click OK.Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Windows)1. Select Internet Options from the View menu.2. Click the Security tab.3. Set the security level for this zone to Custom (for expert users).4. Click the Settings button (to the right of Custom).5. Scroll to the bottom of the list and enable Active scripting.6. Click the OK button to close the Security Settings window. Click OK to close the Internet Options window.Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x (Macintosh)1. Click the Preferences icon in the Toolbar.2. Click the Web Content icon under Web Browser.3. In Active Content, check the box next to Enable scripting. Click the OK button.MozillaMozilla (Windows)1. Select Edit from the menu bar and click on Preferences.2. Click on plus sign next to Advanced to show Advanced options.3. Click on Scripts & Plugins.4. Click on the checkbox next to Navigator under Enable JavaScript for.5. Click the OK button.6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window.Mozilla (Macintosh)1. Select Mozilla under OS X or Edit under earlier OSs from the menu bar and click on Preferences....2. Click on triangle next to Advanced to open sub-menu if needed.3. Click on Scripts & Plugins.4. Click on checkbox next to Navigator under Enable JavaScript for.5. Click the OK button.6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window.NetscapeNetscape 7.x (Windows)1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.3. Check the box next to Enable Java. Click the OK button.Netscape 6.x (Windows, Macintosh)1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.3. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript for Navigator. Click the OK button.Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.x (Windows, Macintosh)1. Select Preferences from the Edit menu.2. Click Advanced on the left side of the dialog box.3. Check the box next to Enable JavaScript. Click the OK button.SafariSafari for Macintosh1. Select Safari from the menu bar and click on Preferences....2. Click on the Security icon.3. Click on checkbox next to Enable JavaScript.4. Close that window.5. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window.Opera1. From the browsers File menu select Preferences or press Alt+P2. Select Multimedia from the list on the left3. Check the box labeled Enable JavaScript4. Push OK5. Reload the current pageAmerica OnlineAmerica Online (Windows)1. Select Settings.2. Select Preferences.3. Select Internet Properties.4. Select Custom Level.5. Scroll down the Custom Level screen to Scripting.6. Enable Active Scripting.7. Select Okay.8. Select Yes that you want to change the security settings.9. Select Okay.10. Close the Preferneces window.11. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window.America Online (Mac OS X)1. Select AOL from the menu bar and click on Preferences....2. Click on the www icon in the scrolling list on the left side.3. Click on the Content tab.4. Click on checkbox next to Enable Javascript.5. Click the OK button.6. Close this window and Click the Reload button in the browser's row of icons in the EGXpress window.Ron
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Question : How do i work adobe/javascript for youtube?
When i go on youtube it says that i cant watch a video because i don't have javascript turned on or because i have an old version of adobe flash player.I tried to download the new adobe but it still wouldn't work.Can someone help?
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Here is how to enable javascript.http://www.nasa.gov/home/How_to_enable_Javascript.htmlFor Internet Explorer 8http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-118786-enable-javascript-in-internet-explorer-8#5Google Chrome has Javascript automatically on, but it may have been turned off.http://www.mistered.us/tips/javascript/chrome.shtmlAfter you do that, you should be able to watch the videos on YouTube,Good luck.
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