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CSJS

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CSJSClient-Side Javascript
CSJSCivil and Social Justice Survey (UK)
CSJSChristian Surfers Jersey Shore (clothing; New Jersey)
CSJSCanadian Show Jumping Series (equestrian event; Canada)
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We used client-side JavaScript to get around the limitations imposed on the browser-based user interface.
Another vendor, FineGround uses client-side Javascript to offer on-the-fly "delta-compression" of web pages, which delivers a base page on the initial download and then sends only the difference between that and subsequently-requested content.
He describes its features and benefits, programming with Node.js in a functional style, MongoDB and how it compares to traditional SQL databases, using Bootstrap to build professional-looking sites, the use of Socket.IO to communicate across a range of projects, how frameworks are useful in managing client-side JavaScript, how Backbone.js can be incorporated into a project by updated trades in the browser in real time, and the main differences between a development and production environment, as well as various deployment options.
Client-side JavaScript, JScript and client-side VBScript debugging languages are fully supported for simple and complex HTML, DHTML and AJAX debugging scenarios.
Illustrated by screenshots, this guide shows how to create and edit web content with Expression Web 2, apply CSS styles, design for compatibility, add dynamic components, write client-side JavaScript, use ASP.NET controls, implement form validation, and access external data.
Ajax on Java starts with an introduction to Ajax, showing you how to write some basic applications that use client-side JavaScript to request information from a Java servlet and display it without doing a full page reload.
Coverage encompasses aspects of ASP.NET AJAX architecture, including server controls, the client-side JavaScript library, and the runtime environment.
Written for experienced web designers, this guide introduces dynamic HTML (DHTML) and methods of manipulating the document object model (DOM) of an HTML document, fiddling with CSS directives in style information, and using client-side JavaScripts to tie everything together.
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