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Java: 1. Introduction to JavaScript (JavaScript)
1.1.1. JavaScript Is Not Java (JavaScript)
applets: 1.6.6. Still More Features (JavaScript)
1.6.6. Still More Features (JavaScript)
14.9. Applets (JavaScript)
arrays: 22.4.4. The JavaArray Class (JavaScript)
char data type: 3.2. Strings (JavaScript)
classes, using directly from JavaScript: 22.3. Using Java Classes Directly (JavaScript)
controlling from JavaScript: 22.1. Scripting Java Applets (JavaScript)
data types: 22.4.2. The JavaClass Class (JavaScript), manipulating JavaScript types: 22.7. Java-to-JavaScript Data Conversion (JavaScript)
JavaScript interpreter (Rhino): 1.4. JavaScript in Other Contexts (JavaScript)
JavaScript, using from: 22.2. Using JavaScript from Java (JavaScript), JSObject class: 22.2.1. The JSObject Class (JavaScript)
methods, using in JavaScript: 22.4.5. Java Methods (JavaScript)
objects: 22.4.3. The JavaObject Class (JavaScript)
packages: 22.4.1. The JavaPackage Class (JavaScript)
22.4.1. The JavaPackage Class (JavaScript)
switch statements: 6.5. switch (JavaScript)
Java extension: B.1. Optional Extensions Listing (Programming PHP)
java property: 24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
JavaArray object: 22.4.4. The JavaArray Class (JavaScript)
22.5. LiveConnect Data Conversion (JavaScript)
24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
JavaClass object: 22.4.2. The JavaClass Class (JavaScript)
24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
passing from JavaScript to Java: 22.5. LiveConnect Data Conversion (JavaScript)
javaEnabled( ): 24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
javaEnabled( ) method, navigator object: 9.6. Alphabetical Object Reference (Dynamic HTML)
javaEnabled( ) (Navigator object): 11.4. JavaScript API Reference (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
JavaObject object: 22.2.1. The JSObject Class (JavaScript)
22.4.3. The JavaObject Class (JavaScript)
24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
creating new: 22.4.2. The JavaClass Class (JavaScript)
JavaScript conversion of: 22.6. JavaScript Conversion of JavaObjects (JavaScript)
passing from JavaScript to Java: 22.5. LiveConnect Data Conversion (JavaScript)
JavaPackage object: 22.4.1. The JavaPackage Class (JavaScript)
24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
JavaScript: 1.3. Web Content: HTML, XML, CGI, JavaScript, and PHP (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
11. JavaScript (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
browsers not supporting, compatibility with: 20.3. Compatibility with Non-JavaScript Browsers (JavaScript)
case sensitivity in: 11.2.1. Case-Sensitivity (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
CGI.pm with: 14.5. Using JavaScript Features (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
client-side: 11.3. Client-Side JavaScript (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
comments: 11.2.4. Comments (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
data types
converting Java types to JavaScript: 22.5. LiveConnect Data Conversion (JavaScript)
Java manipulations of: 22.7. Java-to-JavaScript Data Conversion (JavaScript)
datatypes: 11.2.8. Data Types (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
delete operator: 5.10.4. The delete Operator (JavaScript)
escape sequences: 3.2.2. Escape Sequences in String Literals (JavaScript)
event handlers: 2.4. Dynamic Content (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
11.3.1.2. Event handlers (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
11.3.4.4. Image rollovers (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
advanced features: 11.3.8.2. Advanced event handling (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
as general-purpose programming language: 1.4. JavaScript in Other Contexts (JavaScript)
1.6. Client-Side JavaScript Features (JavaScript)
in HTML: 11.3.1. JavaScript in HTML (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
identifiers: 11.2.5. Identifiers (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
Java classes, using directly: 22.3. Using Java Classes Directly (JavaScript)
Java methods: 22.4.5. Java Methods (JavaScript)
JavaArray class: 22.4.4. The JavaArray Class (JavaScript)
JavaClass class: 22.4.2. The JavaClass Class (JavaScript)
JavaObject class: 22.4.3. The JavaObject Class (JavaScript)
JavaPackage class: 22.4.1. The JavaPackage Class (JavaScript)
Java, controlling from: 22.1. Scripting Java Applets (JavaScript)
Java, using from: 22.2. Using JavaScript from Java (JavaScript), JSObject class: 22.2.1. The JSObject Class (JavaScript)
keywords: 11.2.6. Keywords (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
lexical structure: 2. Lexical Structure (JavaScript)
misconceptions about: 1.1. JavaScript Myths (JavaScript)
name property (Window), 1.0 vs. 1.1: 13.11.2. Window and Frame Names (JavaScript)
object-orientation of: 11.2.11. Object-Oriented JavaScript (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
operators: 11.2.9. Expressions and Operators (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
Perl and: 11.2.12. Regular Expressions (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
quotation marks in strings: 3.2.1. String Literals (JavaScript)
regular expressions: 11.2.12. Regular Expressions (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
reserved words: 2.8. Reserved Words (JavaScript)
security: 21. JavaScript Security (JavaScript)
restricted features: 21.2. Restricted Features (JavaScript)
same-origin policy: 21.3. The Same-Origin Policy (JavaScript)
security zones and signed scripts: 21.4. Security Zones and Signed Scripts (JavaScript)
security restrictions: 11.3.9. JavaScript Security Restrictions (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
server-side: 20.1.5. Compatibility Through Server-Side Scripts (JavaScript)
statements: 11.2.10. Statements (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
switch statements, differences from other languages: 6.5. switch (JavaScript)
syntax: 11.2. Syntax (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
tips and tricks for: 7.3.2. JavaScript Tips and Tricks (Web Database Applications)
types, not specified in: 1. Introduction to JavaScript (JavaScript)
validating <form> data with: 7.3.1. Validating <form> Data with JavaScript (Web Database Applications)
variables: 11.2.7. Variables (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
Version 1.2
continue statement bug: 6.7. do/while (JavaScript)
6.12. continue (JavaScript)
Netscape 4.0, incompatibilities with: 11.6. Netscape's JavaScript 1.2 Incompatibilities (JavaScript)
specifying in language attribute: 12.2.1.1. The language and type attributes (JavaScript)
Version 1.1, reference counting for garbage collection: 11.3.2. Garbage Collection by Reference Counting (JavaScript)
versions: 1.2. Versions of JavaScript (JavaScript)
client-side and core language: 1.3. Client-Side JavaScript (JavaScript)
compatibility: 20.2. Language Version Compatibility (JavaScript)
explicitly testing for: 20.2.2. Explicit Version Testing (JavaScript)
versions of: 11.1. Versions of JavaScript (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
11.2.13. Versions of JavaScript (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
whitespace: 11.2.2. Whitespace (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
javascript: pseudo-protocol: 11.3.1.3. JavaScript URLs (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
javascript: pseudo-URL: 5.3. Links to Multiple Frames (Dynamic HTML)
5.4.2. Swap Your Image (Dynamic HTML)
javascript: pseudoprotocol specifier: 1.10. Exploring JavaScript (JavaScript)
12.2. Embedding JavaScript in HTML (JavaScript)
12.2.4. JavaScript in URLs (JavaScript)
12.3.4. JavaScript URLs (JavaScript)
JavaScript scripting language
browser compatibility: 1.8. ECMAScript (Dynamic HTML)
by-value operators: 4.3.2. Positionable Element Properties (Dynamic HTML)
case-sensitivity: 6.1. Event Types (Dynamic HTML)
comment symbols: 3.6.1.1. The <style> tag (Dynamic HTML)
common symbols: 7.2. XHTML Modularization (XHTML Basic and 1.1) (Dynamic HTML)
delimiting objects: 3.3. Two Types of Containment (Dynamic HTML)
development of: 1.8. ECMAScript (Dynamic HTML)
DHTML: 2.2. Navigator 4 DHTML—Fading Fast (Dynamic HTML)
2.2. Navigator 4 DHTML—Fading Fast (Dynamic HTML)
6. Scripting Events (Dynamic HTML)
event queues and: 6.2. Event Objects (Dynamic HTML)
high-level scripting: 5.7.2.2. W3C DOM document tree (Dynamic HTML)
internal branching example: 2.6.4. Internal Branching (Dynamic HTML)
linking to multiple frames: 5.3. Links to Multiple Frames (Dynamic HTML)
loading script functions: 2.6.6. Custom APIs (Dynamic HTML)
meta tag and: 2.6.2. Page Branching (Dynamic HTML)
one-dot evaluation rule: 2.6.1. Object Detection over Browser Sniffing (Dynamic HTML)
page branching and: 2.6.2. Page Branching (Dynamic HTML)
referencing elements: 1.6.1. DOM Level 0 (Dynamic HTML)
repopulating tables: 2.4.4. Dynamic Content (Dynamic HTML)
sorting facilities: 5.9.2. Embedding XML Data (Dynamic HTML)
javascript: URL protocol: 2.4.5. JavaScript URLs (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
JavaScript URLs: 2.4.5. JavaScript URLs (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
11.3.1.3. JavaScript URLs (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
jdtofrench( ): 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
jdtogregorian( ): 3.16.2. Solution (PHP Cookbook)
jdtojewish( ): 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
jdtojulian( ): 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
jdtounix( ): 3.11.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
Jewish calendar: 3.16.1. Problem (PHP Cookbook), converting to/from Julian Days: 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
jewishtojd( ): 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
join( ): 23. Core JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
4.7.3.1. Exploding and imploding (Programming PHP)
A.2c. Alphabetical Listing of PHP Functions (j-q) (Programming PHP)
adding verification hash to a cookie: 14.4.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
Array objects: 12.5. Core Objects (Dynamic HTML)
creating GET query string: 8.9.2. Solution (PHP Cookbook)
empty strings used with: 6.3.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
merging arrays: 4.9.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
join( ) (Array object): 11.4. JavaScript API Reference (Webmaster in a Nutshell)
join( ) method: 9.2.1. join( ) (JavaScript)
join queries
with more than two tables: 3.7.3. Joins with More than Two Tables (Web Database Applications)
querying MySQL with: 3.7. Join Queries (Web Database Applications)
JPEG image format: 9.2. The GD Extension (Programming PHP)
changing PNG image to: 9.4.2. Changing the Output Format (Programming PHP)
in PDF files: 10.4.1. Images (Programming PHP)
10.4.1. Images (Programming PHP)
output function for: 9.4.1. The Structure of a Graphics Program (Programming PHP)
JPEGs: 15.1. Introduction (PHP Cookbook)
.jpg extension: 6.5.1. Event Bubbling (Dynamic HTML)
.js extension: 2.6.6. Custom APIs (Dynamic HTML)
3.6.3. Selecting a Style Sheet Style (Dynamic HTML)
4.4.3. Custom APIs (Dynamic HTML)
6.7. Dragging Elements (Dynamic HTML)
.js files: 12.2.2. Including JavaScript Files (JavaScript)
JScript: 1.8. ECMAScript (Dynamic HTML)
12.1. Internet Explorer JScript Versions (Dynamic HTML)
JScript interpreter (see Microsoft, JScript interpreter)
JSObject object: 22.2.1. The JSObject Class (JavaScript)
22.7. Java-to-JavaScript Data Conversion (JavaScript)
24. Client-Side JavaScript Reference (JavaScript)
applets, using in: 22.2.2. Using JSObjects in Applets (JavaScript)
Julian calendar: 3.16.1. Problem (PHP Cookbook)
Julian days
converting to/from epoch timestamps: 3.11.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
converting to/from non-Gregorian calendars: 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
difference between two dates: 3.7.1. Problem (PHP Cookbook)
overview of system: 3.7.4. See Also (PHP Cookbook)
juliantojd( ): 3.16.3. Discussion (PHP Cookbook)
junk mail: 21.1. JavaScript and Security (JavaScript)
JustifyCenter command: D. Internet Explorer Commands (Dynamic HTML)
JustifyLeft command: D. Internet Explorer Commands (Dynamic HTML)
JustifyRight command: D. Internet Explorer Commands (Dynamic HTML)

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