Document Object Model
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Will 2008 prove the year the Web grew up?
Insight perspective After the turbulence of the browser wars and the dotcom crash, the emergence this year of open development standards hints at a new-found maturity, argues Opera exec.
Sunday, December 21 2008 11:23 PM
Tags: Protocols and platforms, Web sites, Web 2.0, Web Browser, Document Object Model, W3C, CSS, HTML 4, HTML 5 Specification, JavaScript
Mozilla finally turns 1.0
News More than four years after the launch of the Mozilla.org open-source project, Mozilla 1.0 is ready to browse.
Thursday, June 06 2002 10:18 AM
Standards activists target scripts
News A group of Web developers that goaded browser makers into following standards is setting its sights on scripting.
Tuesday, July 19 2005 11:45 AM
Raphael JavaScript library simplifies graphics creation
Techguide Find out how to use the Raphael JavaScript library and learn more about the various options available in it.
Friday, November 07 2008 09:10 AM
Tags: Web sites, Protocols and platforms, Circle, Adobe PhotoShop, Web Page, Library, Canvas, Document Object Model, Rectangle, Graphics
Google speeds up Chrome
News New beta gives the browser a 30 percent speed improvement, HTML 5 functionality and visual tweak.
Friday, August 07 2009 08:50 AM
Tags: Web browsers, Web Browser, Document Object Model, Video, JavaScript, Web Address, blog, Automatic Update, Web, Web browsers
Standards group recommends key Web specification
News A key standard for souping up Web pages came out in a second edition Monday with the recommendation of the Document Object Model, Level 2.
Thursday, November 16 2000 08:40 AM
W3C works out DOM kinks
News The Web standards body recommends a third version of an application programming interface that lets scripts act on part of Web pages.
Thursday, April 08 2004 10:01 AM
Tags: Web sites, Programming languages
Web group pushes XML testing
News Eager to get Web services developers to conform to a key recommendation, the W3C releases a set of tests for XML processors.
Thursday, June 13 2002 09:06 AM
Boost IE security by disabling Active Scripting and ActiveX controls
Techguide Internet Explorer has had more than its fair share of security problems, and critical vulnerabilities continue to plague Microsoft's Web browser. However, you can make IE safer for browsing the Web by disabling Active Scripting and ActiveX controls. Here's how.
Tuesday, December 27 2005 11:57 AM
Tags: PC security, Network security, Web browsers
XMetal 4 and the return of the XML document
Insight XML has been touted as a panacea for representing data and applications, but its first use is in the representation of documents. Corel's XMetal 4 provides a suite of tools companies can use to ease the transition to a XML document-enabled workplace.
Wednesday, May 28 2003 04:51 PM
Patches out for IE holes, Sony-related issue
News Microsoft fixes a clutch of Internet Explorer flaws, including one already being exploited in attacks.
Wednesday, December 14 2005 10:20 AM
Tags: Data security, Security Management, windows alerts
Firefox 3
Product Reviews Firefox 3
Friday, July 25 2008 03:36 AM
JAXB 2.0 offers improved XML binding in Java
Techguide Java Architecture for XML Binding (JAXB) 1.0 made it easier for developers to manipulate XML content from Java applications.
Saturday, September 22 2007 08:59 PM
Tags: Java
How to access data from a Web page
Techguide The HTML Document Object Model (DOM) provides everything necessary to access the contents of an HTML page. Tony Patton examines the various ways to access page elements and describes how to create them.
Tuesday, April 24 2007 07:14 PM
Simply JavaScript deserves a spot on your bookshelf
Techguide If you want to learn any detail about JavaScript, your first stop is probably Google.
Sunday, July 29 2007 03:05 PM
Tags: Web services, Web servers, Web sites
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