Monday, January 24th, 2005

Useful JavaScript documentation

Filed under: — Daniel Lemire @ 9:45

I can’t find these on my blog anymore, so I’m reposting them. I complained earlier that JavaScript is poorly documented. My friend Scott Flinn gave me some useful links that are hard to come by (Google doesn’t find them quickly for me):

If you need DOM documentation for XML (XHTML in Gecko
is treated as pure XML), you will find it here:

A few other useful links are here:

However, a found another good site: http://www.xulplanet.com/references/objref/

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