Debug iPhone Web applications with Eclipse
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Learn how to debug Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) Web applications using Eclipse, Aptana’s iPhone Development plug-in, Aptana’s Firefox JavaScript debugger, and Firebug.
Website: www6.software.ibm.com | Filesize: 959kb
No of Page(s): 37
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Adobe AIR for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide
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This book provides a quick introduction to developing applications for Adobe AIR. Adobe AIR is a new cross-platform desktop application runtime created by Adobe. Although Adobe AIR allows both Flash- and HTML-based application development, this book focuses on building applications using HTML and JavaScript.
Website: onair.adobe.com | Filesize: 1191kb
No of Page(s): 204
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JavaScript Scripting Guide for QuickTime
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JavaScript can interact with QuickTime in various ways. You can use JavaScript in a browser to detect whether QuickTime is installed, you can use JavaScript to create the tags used to embed QuickTime content in aweb page, and you can use JavaScript to query and control the QuickTime plug-in directly. This document describes client-side scripting using JavaScript and QuickTime browser plug-ins.
Website: nenonk.googlepages.com | Filesize: 362kb
No of Page(s): 40
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An introduction to mashups for health librarians
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This paper discusses mashups, medical mashups for health librarians, specifically. Mashups bring together two or more Web applications to produce a completely new infor- mation service. Put another way, a mashup is a hybrid that takes two information sources and merges them to create a third, more useful tool. A good example of a widely used mashup is Google Maps (http://www.google.com/apis/ maps), which combines Google Earth data with telephone directory information to create a useful satellite road map.
Website: pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca | Filesize: 170kb
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Top 10 Web 2.0 attack vectors
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Web 2.0 is the novel term coined for new generation Web applications. start.com, Google maps, Writely and MySpace.com are a few examples. The shifting technological landscape is the driving force behind these Web 2.0 applications. On the one hand are Web services that are empowering server-side core technology components and on the other hand are AJAX and Rich Internet Application (RIA) clients that are enhancing client-end interfaces in the browser itself. XML is making a significant impact at both presentation and transport (HTTP/HTTPS) layers. To some extent XML is replacing HTML at the presentation layer while SOAP is becoming the XML-based transport mechanism of choice.
Website: www.net-square.com | Filesize: 29kb
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Adobe Acrobat 3D Controlling Animations
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This tutorial shows how to use the provided script to easily control the playing of an animation in a 3D Scene. See Page 12 for an example of a finished product. With the script supplied in this tutorial, all aspects of an animation can be controlled with the javascript code. You can use Buttons, Events, or Mouse interactions to trigger the javascript code that controls the animation.
Website: www.adobe.com | Filesize: 3787kb
No of Page(s): 12
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The Basics of JavaScripts
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JavaScript is a scripting language developed by Netscape. With JavaScript you can easily create interactive web pages. JavaScript statements can be embedded directly in an HTML page. Web developer programs such as Dreamweaver can also create JavaScript’s. These statements can recognize and respond to user events such as mouse clicks, popup windows, page navigation, last page update info and MUCH more!
Website: www.ischool.utexas.edu | Filesize: 22kb
No of Page(s): 3
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