JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 5th Edition
by David Flanagan
JavaScript: The Good Parts, 1st Edition
by Douglas Crockford
Head First JavaScript
by Michael Morrison
Learning PHP, MySQL, and JavaScript, 1st Edition
by Robin Nixon
jQuery in Action
by Bear Bibeault; Yehuda Katz
The definitive source for professional JavaScript code.
100+ task-oriented solutions—fully explained
Move beyond the basics—master forms, validation, and cookies
Manage hierarchical menus, regular expressions, XML, and Macromedia Flash integration
Master security, stylesheets, browsers, DHTML, and DOM programming
Real code for real clients... no "stupid JavaScript tricks"!
100+ real-world solutions fully explained.
Advanced JavaScript, Insights and Innovative Techniques provides an arsenal of powerful solutions to your most difficult Web development challenges. Dan Livingston dissects the code created by top JavaScript developers, revealing the tricks of the masters. From hierarchical menus to XML and Macromedia Flash integration, experience the cutting edge of JavaScript and discover the emerging techniques you need to solve real problems.
Advanced JavaScript, Insights and Innovative Techniques covers:
Hierarchical menus: arrays, main functions, and behaviors
FolderTree: complex hierarchical tree views of folders and documents
Using regular expressions to extract data and replace text
Using JavaScript to import and read XML
Calling JavaScript from Flash movies
Stylesheets, DHTML, and the Document Object Model (DOM)
Mouseovers: image replacement, rollover functions, preloading, submenus, and more
Dropdown menus, including navigation and altering menu content
Form elements: text fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, and text areas
Validating user data, credit card numbers, and other form input
Dynamic table configurations: from basic report making to advanced techniques
News scrollers, layer sliders, and other advanced applications
Cookies, list manipulation, communicating among frames, swapping image maps, and much more
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Based on 4 Ratings
Not advanced - 2006-04-03
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The title is deceiving: advanced is a stretch for the content. If you already have some experience using Javascript, consider another title that doesn't just cover the basics as this book does.
Don't do it - 2007-03-02
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This book is still being actively marketed by its publishing company, Prentice-Hall. However, you will find that when you go to download the images for this book, which, by the way, are instrumental to its use, that the page to which you were directed to in order to get them is gone. Go then to the publisher; you will find them there; download them and ATTEMPT to extract them. You will be informed that the file is corrupt, and cannot be expanded. It is nothing short of criminal that this book is actually still being sold but is NOT being supported. Unless you have more money you know what to do with, do not buy this book. To sell an unsupported book is show as much disregard and disrespect for the people spending their hard-earned money on it as is possible to show.
blown away - 2003-01-09
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this is probaly one of the most helpful and informative books on the market today for HTML. its nicely laid out and has so much info that i had to stop every paragraph to soak it all in
No nonsense, step by step explanation, Great Book ! - 2003-01-03
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This book teaches you ADVANCED JavaScript techniques step by step. What I like about this book is that the techniques he is showing are techniques you are going to need to build websites.
An absolute BUY !
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