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Welcome to the DevGuru JavaScript Quick Reference guide. This is an extensive 214 page reference source that explains and gives comprehensive, working examples of code in a definitive manner for the JavaScript language (and hence, for the ECMAScript and JScript languages). All elements of the language are covered, including the events, functions, methods, objects, operators, properties, statements, and values.

The JavaScript language was developed by the Netscape Communications Corporation and is a trademarked name. It is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language that was originally designed for use in Netscape Navigator. Indeed, versions 2.0, and later, of Navigator can interpret JavaScript statements that are embedded within HTML code. When a request is made to see a page, the HTML code that defines the requested page along with the embedded JavaScript statements, are sent by the server to the client. Navigator interprets the HTML document and executes the JavaScript code. The resultant page is displayed for the client. It is important to understand that this interpretation occurs on the client-side rather than the server-side.
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In this article you will learn how to set up PHP files, to display any HTML or Javascript code, and how to call the PHP files with the PHP Include statement. If you have a multitude of HTML pages that reuse the same code or content, you can make changes to one file and all your webpages will display the code.
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Yes every thing is on W3C specification, I know, but who wants to go through hundreds of pages to find out one single usage? I tried to make it simple on this site. For me, this made me more focused on site design and business logic for clients, rather than finding the exact attributes and CSS2 properties for HTML tags.
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Find all the metatags availlable for front pages, documents and articles. Article also includes a metatag generator.
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