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What? Make a mistake entering data? Who me? NO WAY! Right
Every form of data input by a user should be validated in some form or fashion. If you get clean data in, you won't get garbage out. This tutorial is going to explain how to validate numerical data entered into a form using JavaScript. More info |
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In this article we are going to investigate how to dynamically resize an image. More info |
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This article will focus on building a JavaScript tree. The target browsers for this tree are Internet Explorer 5.0+ and Netscape 6.1+ More info |
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How to load frame in certain order and loading multiple frames in a single click More info |
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Move information across pages using cookies. This is a must for people who sell anything over the Web. More info |
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Learn how to calculate the difference between two dates using JavaScript, and create useful applications such as counting down to a particular event, counting up, displaying what's new on your page etc. More info |
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This article explains some of the JavaScript techniques that can be used to improve HTML forms. There are many techniques, mainly based on validating form fields, including checking that a field has been filled in. More info |
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"Of all the hats JavaScript can wear, its form processing features are among the most sought and used." More info |
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The basic concept is that instead of having ten different images all on one page, you set up a JavaScript that only displays one image. The user then sees the remainder of the images by clicking on buttons or text. It's a slideshow. More info |
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This TechNote gives an overview of the tools, TechNotes, articles, and other resources on the Netscape site and elsewhere which will help you build Dynamic HTML pages which reach the widest possible audience. More info |
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