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Document object model: processing structured documents

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Publisher
McGraw-Hill/Osborne
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Leaves
401
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Document Object Model Analogy: In many ways, the Document Object Model (DOM) can be compared to the schematic of a house. A house's schematic details the relation and placement of objects within a house. For instance, within a schematic, you are able to understand the relationship of the sink to the wall, as well as the corresponding plumbing. In other words, the schematic defines the relationship of one object to ย Read more...


Abstract:
The DOM (Document Object Model) is the specification for how objects in a Web page - text, images, headers, links - are represented. This is a guide to creating documents within the structure of the ย Read more...

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: Part I: Overview of the W3C Document Object Model 1: Introduction to the DOM 2: How the DOM Represents Structured Documents 3: Navigating and Manipulating Structured Documents Part II: Real-World DOM 4: Algorithms 5: Browsers 6: Applications 7: Debugging DOM Applications Part III: Practical Uses of the DOM 8: Providing Automatic Document Navigation 9: Dynamic User Interfaces 10: Client Processing of Data-Driven Documents 11: Future Directions for the DOM Appendix: DOM Core Level 1 API Reference

โœฆ Subjects


DOM (Document Object Model);Web site development;REFERENCE;General;DOM;Andre fag (naturvidenskab og teknik);Andre fag


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