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There is a serious information gap for Webmasters learning clientside JavaScript skills and trying to solve common Webrelated problems. Knowing the syntax is one thing, being able to build a useful application is another. And while there are dozens of "how to" JavaScript books available, few literally hand the Webmaster a set of readytogo, clientside JavaScript applications with thorough documentation that enable the reader to fully understand and extend those applications. By providing such a set of applications, JavaScript Application Cookbook allows Webmasters to immediately add extra functionality to their Web sites. This book targets readers with two different skill sets. The primary target is JavaScriptknowledgeable Webmasters and designers who can immediately begin constructing their own versions of the applications. The secondary target is those with little or no JavaScript experience. The included applications are ready for immediate use and require little customization. This book explores both the code and the techniques that are centered around core JavaScript functionality, a functionality that will not become incompatible or obsolete. The source file design of most applications and libraries will help modularize reader Web sites and facilitate easier site management and coding practices. Chapters are organized by application. Among the included applications are:A clientside search engine that will show coders how to build their own search engine and get excellent results, all with a clientside tool A draganddrop greeting application that lets users custom build and send DHTML email greetings A GUI image rollover tool that generates crossbrowser image rollover code for all versions of JavaScript A robust clientside shopping cart application that lets shoppers browse and shop, while the application keeps a tab of the shopper`s selections and a running bill, including tax and shipping An online test application that autoadministers, grades, and displays answers to online exams or surveys An additional value to this book is an online resource (http://www.serve.com/hotsyte/) that discusses the applications and points to other resources. With its focus on providing practical realworld solutions for Webmasters, JavaScript Application Cookbook is destined to become a staple for every JavaScript developer, regardless of experience.About the Author Jerry Bradenbaugh is a senior Web application developer and technical lead in Los Angeles, California. His Web site, HotSyteThe JavaScript Resource, has been around since the early days of JavaScript, making it one of the oldest JavaScript resources on the Net. He has contributed in developing enterprise applications for Netscape and First Union National Bank.
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