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Latest Random Tips- 1. Scripting Multiple Elements with the Same ID
- Some applications require different elements with the same ID. Learn how to distinguish between them in your script.
Related categories: DOM | Dynamic HTML | Syntax and Notation
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September 21, 2000
- 2. Controlling Stackable Frame Sequence
- Do you know how to control the order of stackable frames? Learn how to use the z-index of the new IFRAME tag in Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape 6.
Related categories: Frames | Internet Explorer 5.5 | Windows
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February 8, 2001
- 3. Detecting a Selection
- Do you know how to detect whether there is a selection on the page? Learn how to use the document.selection object.
Related categories: Browser Compatibility | Dynamic HTML | Events
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October 23, 2001
- 4. Structuring Windows Form Applications
- Do you know how anchoring a control affects its behavior during resizing? Learn how to structure your Windows form application.
Related categories: Applications and Games | Dynamic HTML | Objects
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August 29, 2002
- 5. Application-Specific Protocols
- Do you know what WSDL (Web Services Description Language) is used for? Learn how WSDL is used for specifying application-specific protocols.
Related categories: Behaviors | Dynamic HTML | Objects
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December 12, 2001
- 6. Implementing the OnMouseUp Event Handler
- Do you know how to implement a customized OnMouseUp event handler? Learn how to print a message every time the mouse is released in a specific panel.
Related categories: Applications and Games | Dynamic HTML | Objects
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September 8, 2002
- 7. Sequencing Elements using XML
- What's in common between HTML+TIME and XML? Learn how to sequence a group of elements using an XML namespace.
Related categories: Colors and Images | Internet Explorer 5.5 | Style Sheets
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September 28, 2000
- 8. Extending Base Classes
- Do you know why inheritance is the most powerful feature of object oriented programming languages? Learn how to derive new classes from base classes.
Related categories: Behaviors | Dynamic HTML | Objects
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May 31, 2002
- 9. Catching, Manipulating, and Throwing Exceptions
- Do you know how to manipulate exception strings as they pass between try and catch blocks? Learn how to catch, manipulate, and throw exceptions.
Related categories: Behaviors | Dynamic HTML | Objects
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September 18, 2002
- 10. Creating Error Messages
- Remember how difficult (and boring) it was to clean up error messages? Learn how to avoid the mess entirely in JavaScript.
Related categories: Applications and Games | Objects | Syntax and Notation
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October 18, 2000
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