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  • JavaScript and Web Site Usability

    An Interview with JavaScript Guru, Mr. Danny Goodman.

    webword.com

  • Events in JavaScript: An Inside Look

    An article which looks closely at using JavaScript to handle events and at how events differ between the various browsers.

    wdvl.com

  • Javascript Tips Index

    javascript related mini-tutorials, tips, and tricks.

    www.chami.com

  • Introducing JScript.NET

    Describes how the JScript language will evolve to take advantage of the new .NET platform. By Andrew Clinick, Microsoft Corporation.

    msdn.microsoft.com

  • JavaScripts in Y2K ?

    Some date-related JavaScripts have unnoticeably fallen prey to the Y2K bug. Follow along as we show you how to write or fix the JavaScripts on your site for Y2K compatibility.

    javascript.internet.com

  • Creativyst JSMsg Webpage Display Convention

    Defines a JavaScript file convention that allows dynamically changing content to be shared with external scripts and HTML ("clients") without restricting how the client formats content.

    www.creativyst.com

  • Smooth animation using DHTML

    Taking an in-depth look at cross-browser cross-platform DHTML performance using a simple animation test. Full description of the tests as well as source code, all tests are also available.

    home.online.no

  • Debugging JavaScript programs

    at JavaWorld by Gordon McComb. A quick reference guide that helps you find errors, even without the aid of a debugging utility.

    www.javaworld.com

  • How to avoid problems with case-sensitive URL's on UNIX-servers

    Create a 404-file that converts the URL into lowercase, using JavaScript.

    www.forbrugerportalen.dk

  • Digital Web Magazine - Scripting

    JavaScript articles from Digital Web Magazine.

    www.digital-web.com

  • Introduction to Server-Side JavaScript

    Streaming Audio presentation. Learn how to use Server-Side JavaScript: Topics covered include the difference between client-side and server-side JavaScript, the benefits of SSJS, and the how to compile and run your first application.

    developer.netscape.com

  • Reusable Routines for Server-Side JavaScript

    provides practical advice based on real-world development experience, by giving pointers and code that will help you with the development phase of your projects.

    developer.netscape.com

  • Server-Side JavaScript Application Design Tips

    discusses design tips for constructing solid, flexible web applications that are easy to maintain.

    developer.netscape.com

  • All About JavaScript

    An article covering JS, SSJS, NAS, and how they compare and work together with other technologies

    developer.netscape.com

  • Server-Side JavaScript Object Road Map and Compatibility Guide

    This quick reference document shows every Netscape Enterprise Server object with its properties and methods as implemented in Enterprise Server 2 and 3. Core JavaScript objects, functions, and statements are also included for handy reference.

    developer.netscape.com

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