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Posted by Jim Michaels on 02/03/06 23:00
I've had a pretty good experience with Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible (IDG
Books). $40.
very useful examples, goes into detail about methods, properties.
has a properties and methods diagram page (nice reference).
Dreamweaver color-syntax-highlights javascript, ASP, and PHP code. just put
it your code into the body or the head area: <script>document.write("Hello,
world");</script>. if you are looking for a debugger, internet explorer has
a decent visual script debugger available for it.
"Robert" <robert-neville310@y@ho0.com> wrote in message
news:m6b4s092ujlf13l5h49vfmmc3biqnfrpbj@4ax.com...
>I have begun coding some JavaScript as part of my HTML layout. Let me
> know if you have any suggestions for a color code editor/complier,
> which would help me sort out code misspelling and errors. Firefox,
> Dreamweaver, HTML-Kit, and Textpad remain in my web development
> arsenal. But I am unfamiliar with integrating these tools with
> JavaScript and HTML. HTML part is easy; the JavaScript part is less
> straightforward. Please provide any helpful tips and links to any
> plug-ins or add-ons for JavaScript compiling.
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