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Javascript Tutorials : JavaScript Forms and Frames

This articles discusses two aspects of JavaScript: working with HTML forms and manipulating frames. It also present a simple but effective personalized greeting script and a script used for submitting and HTML form. Main topics covered: Personalized greetings, Submitting an HTML form using JavaScript, Input Validation, and Frames and JavaScript. JavaScript Forms and Frames  tutorial
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     Tutorial: JavaScript Forms and Frames
     Date Listed: 2004-01-01
     Submitted By: macdonaldp
     Total Hits: 5572
     Rating Tutorial Rating 3.10Tutorial Rating 3.10Tutorial Rating 3.10Tutorial Rating 3.10Tutorial Rating 3.10 (317 votes)

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May 23rd, 2004 at 04:33 PM

I've been copying and using Javascript for years and very slowly, very painfully, coming to learn pieces of it -- this is the first time I've found a tutorial that is simple to use yet thorough in coverage. I've jumped ahead in my understanding of Javascript by quite a bit.

More?

More than a year ago I downloaded something I "thought" was Javascript, but it was "Java" and I thought I would just learn that.

I spent hours and hours and never got anywhere in their tutorial.

Why?

There was one point where the instruction was something like:

1. Click on "A" and then click on "X" in the new page.

I clicked on A, but could never find X on the next page.

It took me hours and a random mouse action to discover a drop down menu which, dropped down and revealed "X."

The instruction would have been fine for someone who was very familiar with drop down menus -- they were new to me.

Tutorials, badly written, are the norm on the net -- I think.

This is the first one I've ever written such a review for -- and I have 100,000 web pages, 30 sites, me the only author and I do a lot of stuff -- but only slowly am I adding more modern web technology.

Thanks.
Karl

 







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