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This book explains how to use core and client-side JavaScript for version 1.3. JavaScript is Netscape's cross-platform, object-based scripting language for client and server applications.
New Features in this Release
About this Book
- New Features in this Release
- What You Should Already Know
- JavaScript Versions
- Where to Find JavaScript Information
- Document Conventions
Chapter 1 JavaScript Overview
- What Is JavaScript?
- Core, Client-Side, and Server-Side JavaScript
- Core JavaScript
- Client-Side JavaScript
- Server-Side JavaScript
- JavaScript and Java
- Debugging JavaScript
- Visual JavaScript
- JavaScript and the ECMA Specification
- Relationship Between JavaScript and ECMA Versions
- JavaScript Documentation vs. the ECMA Specification
- JavaScript and ECMA Terminology
Chapter 2 Values, Variables, and Literals
- Values
- Data Type Conversion
- Variables
- Declaring Variables
- Evaluating Variables
- Variable Scope
- Literals
- Array Literals
- Boolean Literals
- Floating-Point Literals
- Integers
- Object Literals
- String Literals
- Unicode
- Unicode Compatibility with ASCII and ISO
- Unicode Escape Sequences
- Displaying Characters with Unicode
Chapter 3 Expressions and Operators
- Expressions
- Operators
- Assignment Operators
- Comparison Operators
- Arithmetic Operators
- Bitwise Operators
- Logical Operators
- String Operators
- Special Operators
- Operator Precedence
Chapter 4 Regular Expressions
- Creating a Regular Expression
- Writing a Regular Expression Pattern
- Using Simple Patterns
- Using Special Characters
- Using Parentheses
- Working with Regular Expressions
- Using Parenthesized Substring Matches
- Executing a Global Search and Ignoring Case
- Examples
- Changing the Order in an Input String
- Using Special Characters to Verify Input
Chapter 5 Statements
- Conditional Statements
- if...else Statement
- switch Statement
- Loop Statements
- for Statement
- do...while Statement
- while Statement
- label Statement
- break Statement
- continue Statement
- Object Manipulation Statements
- for...in Statement
- with Statement
- Comments
Chapter 6 Functions
- Defining Functions
- Calling Functions
- Using the arguments Array
- Predefined Functions
- eval Function
- isFinite Function
- isNaN Function
- parseInt and parseFloat Functions
- Number and String Functions
- escape and unescape Functions
Chapter 7 Working with Objects
- Objects and Properties
- Creating New Objects
- Using Object Initializers
- Using a Constructor Function
- Indexing Object Properties
- Defining Properties for an Object Type
- Defining Methods
- Using this for Object References
- Deleting Objects
- Predefined Core Objects
- Array Object
- Boolean Object
- Date Object
- Function Object
- Math Object
- Number Object
- RegExp Object
- String Object
Chapter 8 Details of the Object Model
- Class-Based vs. Prototype-Based Languages
- Defining a Class
- Subclasses and Inheritance
- Adding and Removing Properties
- Summary of Differences
- The Employee Example
- Creating the Hierarchy
- Object Properties
- Inheriting Properties
- Adding Properties
- More Flexible Constructors
- Property Inheritance Revisited
- Local versus Inherited Values
- Determining Instance Relationships
- Global Information in Constructors
- No Multiple Inheritance
Chapter 9 Embedding JavaScript in HTML
- Using the SCRIPT Tag
- Specifying the JavaScript Version
- Hiding Scripts Within Comment Tags
- Example: a First Script
- Specifying a File of JavaScript Code
- URLs the SRC Attribute Can Specify
- Requirements for Files Specified by the SRC Attribute
- Using JavaScript Expressions as HTML Attribute Values
- Using Quotation Marks
- Specifying Alternate Content with the NOSCRIPT Tag
Chapter 10 Handling Events
- Defining an Event Handler
- Example: Using an Event Handler
- Calling Event Handlers Explicitly
- The Event Object
- Event Capturing
- Enable Event Capturing
- Define the Event Handler
- Register the Event Handler
- A Complete Example
- Validating Form Input
- Example Validation Functions
- Using the Validation Functions
Chapter 11 Using Navigator Objects
- Navigator Object Hierarchy
- Document Properties: an Example
- JavaScript Reflection and HTML Layout
- Key Navigator Objects
- window and Frame Objects
- document Object
- Form Object
- location Object
- history Object
- navigator Object
- Navigator Object Arrays
- Using the write Method
- Printing Output
- Displaying Output
Chapter 12 Using Windows and Frames
- Opening and Closing Windows
- Opening a Window
- Closing a Window
- Using Frames
- Creating a Frame
- Updating a Frame
- Referring To and Navigating Among Frames
- Creating and Updating Frames: an Example
- Referring to Windows and Frames
- Referring to Properties, Methods, and Event Handlers
- Referring to a Window in a Form Submit or Hypertext Link
- Navigating Among Windows and Frames
Chapter 13 Additional Topics
- Using JavaScript URLs
- Using Client-Side Image Maps
- Using Server-Side Image Maps
- Using the Status Bar
- Creating Hints with onMouseOver and onMouseOut
- Using Cookies
- Limitations
- Using Cookies with JavaScript
- Using Cookies: an Example
- Determining Installed Plug-ins
- mimeTypes Array
- plugins Array
Chapter 14 JavaScript Security
- Same Origin Policy
- Origin Checks and document.domain
- Origin Checks of Named Forms
- Origin Checks and SCRIPT Tags that Load Documents
- Origin Checks and Layers
- Origin Checks and Java Applets
- Using Signed Scripts
- Introduction to Signed Scripts
- Identifying Signed Scripts
- Using Expanded Privileges
- Writing the Script
- Signing Scripts
- Troubleshooting Signed Scripts
- Using Data Tainting
- How Tainting Works
- Enabling Tainting
- Tainting and Untainting Individual Data Elements
- Tainting that Results from Conditional Statements
Chapter 15 LiveConnect Overview
- What Is LiveConnect?
- Enabling LiveConnect
- The Java Console
- Working with Wrappers
- JavaScript to Java Communication
- The Packages Object
- Working with Java Arrays
- Package and Class References
- Arguments of Type char
- Controlling Java Applets
- Controlling Java Plug-ins
- Java to JavaScript Communication
- Using the LiveConnect Classes
- Accessing Client-Side JavaScript
- Data Type Conversions
- JavaScript to Java Conversions
- Java to JavaScript Conversions
Chapter 16 LiveAudio and LiveConnect
- JavaScript Methods for Controlling LiveAudio
- Using the LiveAudio LiveConnect Methods
Appendix A Mail Filters
- Creating the Filter and Adding to Your Rules File
- News Filters
- Message Object Reference
- Mail Messages
- News Messages
- Debugging Your Filters
- A More Complex Example
Appendix B Displaying Errors with the JavaScript Console
- Opening the JavaScript Console
- Evaluating Expressions with the Console
- Displaying Error Messages with the Console
- Setting Preferences for Displaying Errors
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