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JavaScript is the language of choice on the web for performing tasks such as validating data and creating cool user interfaces like dialog boxes and roll-over images. Notes and Domino 6 allow the same JavaScript code to work in both a browser and a Notes client. In this course you will learn the basics of the JavaScript programming language, what it can do for you and how you can incorporate it into your Domino applications. First, you will learn the fundamental building blocks of the core JavaScript language, its syntax and how it relates to HTML. You then will become familiar with the JavaScript Object Model and how JavaScript employs object-oriented programming techniques for working with information on web pages. You will use Client-Side JavaScript objects, methods and events to create useful and interesting interfaces for your Domino web pages. Learn how to recreate Notes Client features that Domino cannot port to web browsers such as dialog boxes and opening windows. Understand browser compatibility and the differences between the Notes client, Netscape browser, and Microsoft browser and how to handle them. This course is designed exclusively for Domino developers and includes many demonstrations and activities. |