> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 9:51 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: good crossbrowser JS resources
> 
> Thanks for the suggestions, all!
> 
> I own the O'Reilly DHTML book, and it is my bible.  But I think I need
> to find an update to it, or something. Or find something online that's
> comparable from when it's not nearby.  I will continue to look at the
> MSDN stuff for the time being, and check out some of the other suggested
> references mentioned here. Thanks!

Also you might check if you have the latest edition of the O'Reilly book -
the 1.5 edition was pretty much completely revamped from the 1.2 edition I
used for years.  They added a complete DOM and CSS reference and generally
reorganized the book much better (including greatly expanding the
object-oriented JavaScript and RegEx sections).

If you do have the latest edition... well, then - nevermind.  ;^)

Also the O'Reilly "Safari" service (a monthly, paid service) would allow you
to access and read the entire book wherever there's an Internet Connection.
I think the basic plan is around $15.00 a month - not much to convince a
manager to spend.  ;^)

Jim Davis




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