A great "reference" book (I quote that because it has taught me quite a bit) is the O'Reilly book: JavaScript, a Definitive Guide. ISBN 0-596-00048-0 (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/jscript4/) Chris Blessing webguy at mail.rit.edu http://www.330i.net -----Original Message----- From: thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org [mailto:thelist-admin at lists.evolt.org]On Behalf Of spinhead Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:14 PM To: thelist at lists.evolt.org Subject: Re: [thelist] Recommended JavaScript book Dave Thau's 'The Book of JavaScript A Practical Guide to Interactive Web Pages (With CD-ROM)' ISBN: 1886411360 Webmonkey's Thau put his online JavaScript tutorial in a book. It's the best getting started guide I know of, but it's virtually all available online at Webmonkey as well. When you finish that, if you're not where you want to be, Danny Goodman's 'JavaScript Bible, 4th Edition' ISBN: 0764533428 joel