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(21 April 2005)


JavaScript FAQ

irt.org

Frequently Asked Questions on various aspects of JavaScript such as, date, form, frame, image, table, number, layer etc.

  

(21 October 1998)


Webmonkey - JavaScript collection

Wired Digital Inc. CA

JavaScript tutorials, articles, discussions etc. Both basic and advanced levels.

  

(2 February 1999)


devhead - Javascript

Ziff-Davis Inc. CA

Javascript tips, techniques, turtorials, sample codes and topics. Hosted by ZDNet.

  

(2 February 1999)


Cut-N-Paste JavaScript

Infohiway, a division of Rocky Mountain Internet

Featuring more than 176 FREE JavaScripts you can simply paste into your HTML!

  

(22 October 1998)


The JavaScript Source

MecklermediaTX

An excellent JavaScript resource with tons of "cut & paste" script examples for your web pages. All for free!

  

(22 October 1998)


WebCoder.com

Nick Heinle

A good site on JavaScript and Dynamic HTML

  

(10 November 1998)


JavaScript Developer Central

Netscape Communications Corporation

Netscape created JavaScript and this is the site they hosted to help developers. Rich with tutorials, references, samples and links to other resources.

  

(21 October 1998)


Online Documentation - Client-Side JavaScript Guide

Netscape Communications Corporation

(Netscape-only site, some versions of IE do not display pages on this site well). Book explaining how to use core and client-side JavaScript.

  

(2 January 1999)


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