[thelist] Wanted: A better understanding of the inter-relationship between HTML, Javascript, the DOM, and Browers
Syed Zeeshan Haider
zeeshan_paki at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 17 04:34:00 CST 2002
Hi Josh,
Try following web sites as specified.
I hope you will learn a lot from them.
For JavaScript: http://www.wsabstract.com/
For HTML, JavaScript, CSS etc. http://www.echoecho.com/
For Many Languages of Web: http://www.w3schools.com/
For Languages and Browsers: http://www.webmonkey.com/
Hope this helps.
Thank you,
Syed Zeeshan Haider.
http://syedzeeshanhaider.faithweb.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Josh Feingold" <josh.s.feingold at irs.gov>
To: <thelist at lists.evolt.org>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 14:05:26 -0500
Subject: [thelist] Wanted: A better understanding of the
inter-relationship between HTML, Javascript, the DOM, and Browers
Reply-To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
I am looking for a resource which brings together the four pillars upon
which basic client side web design and scripting is based.
Specifically:
* A resource which compares HTML as it advanced from HTML 1.0 to 2.0 to
3.2 to 4.0 to 4.01 to XHTML. What are the new tags/attiributes at each
stage and what tags were made obsolete or depreciated? I know I can
glean
all of this from reading the DTDs at W3.org, but it really would be
quite
a feat.
* A resource which descibes the new functionality of each new version of
Javascript as it advanced from 1.0 to 1.1 to 1.2 to 1.3 to 1.4.
* A resource which describes how IE and Netscape implemented their DOM
in
each successive version of their browser and what differences there are.
* Finally, if anyone has a resource that brings together all of these
topics (HTML, Javascript, DOM, and Browsers) and shows the historical
progression and inter-operability, I would love to see it.
I hope I am not asking for too much. In my searches on the web, I
haven't
found this stuff which I consider to be the basics for anyone seriously
involved in web development.
Thanks in advance!
Josh
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