[Javascript] DOM book

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Fri Oct 7 03:26:34 CDT 2005


MessageTry this:

http://www05.megaupload.com/files/9967fb183ea79d925697c8f7547829f6/John Wiley & Sons - JavaScript Bible, 5th Ed (2004).pdf

The above link should be all on one line. Its 24.2MB so a Download Manager would be useful.

Its a great resource - thanks for sharing.

Tim in Ireland.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Peter Brunone 
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  Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 3:14 AM
  Subject: RE: [Javascript] DOM book



      What's with the link?  All I saw was a site that would make me instantly close my browser for fear of spyware (if I hadn't been using Firefox today).
    -----Original Message-----
    From: javascript-bounces at LaTech.edu On Behalf Of Troy III Ajnej


    Well, here is something that might interest you:

    John Wiley & Sons - JavaScript Bible, 5th Ed(2004) PDF

    This new edition streamlines previous 4th and Gold editions into one handy volume that covers it all! All code examples have been updated to the latest XHTML standards and re-integrated into the printed portions of the book -- no more flipping back and forth between printed and electronic versions to read all information from a chapter. If you are new to JavaScript or use the book in your classroom, the updated tutorial teaches you the latest Worldwide Web Consortium(W3C DOM) techniques, preparing you to write scripts that work on today's and tomorrow's browsers. You get the same clear, example-filled explanations of all core JavaScript and features of modern browsers.

    Try this link:

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=04IESU9U

    TROY III



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