12797Javascript UTF-8 decodehttp://www.webtoolkit.info/javascript/utf8-encode-decode/index.htmlUTF-8 (8-bit Unicode Transformation Format) is a variable-length character encoding for Unicode. It is able to represent any universal character in the Unicode standard, yet is backwards compatible with ASCII.
How often have you needed to know the exact screen coordinates of an element inside a web page? For example, to place a layer below a table cell in a combo box fashion?
DHTML is very powerful and complex web-based applications with easy to use interfaces can be developed using DHTML and any number of server technologies, but currently there is no cross-browser mechanism for communicating with the server without loading a page in a hidden frame or reloading the entire page. By including the EasyCommunicator object in a web page, and using its very flexible and extensible object-oriented design, anyone can now create powerful web-based applications that use DHTML exclusively for the front-end
To make my life easer and to go faster I enriched this document with features from CSS2 and XHTML. This made it incompatible with archaic Netscape 4.7 browser. This DOESN'T mean that the components discussed here aren't compatible with it. See "How widely it's supported?" for details.
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