I am not a tech writer! However, I am interested in doing a bit of outlining of the objects and methods of Mozilla's JavaScript environment. My first inclination is to simply dump the objects to screen as you can see done in this page:
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~hattons/jsExplorer/htdocs/jsExplorer.html NOTE WELL: That page is subject to change at anytime and is not guaranteed to be available in the future. After the object is dumped I figure the thing to do is go through each member and determine how much the previous Client Side JavaScript documentation covers, as well as the differences between the current characteristics of the members and the older versions. Much of the material should already exist in the older documentation, so the real task seems to be to identify the new features and modify the existing documentation to correspond with the current reality. The first thing that came to mind when I considered this task was the value of having a DTD similar to DocBook. Does such a thing exist? TIA, Steven
