- From: Jeff Yates <PBWiz@mail.pbwizard.com>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 11:46:40 -0400
- To: <www-dom@w3.org>, "Van Den Bemt Patrick (P.)" <pvanden2@ford.com>
Van, Danny Goodman's JavaScript Bible, 3rd edition (ISBN: 0764531883) covers the DOM. I personally learned it via the specs. They really are easy to follow, but to each there own. Jeff Yates. http://www.pbwizard.com ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Sridhar Gopal Manavarthe" <sridhar.gopal@wipro.com> Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2000 16:18:06 +0530 hi Van, the best is to down load apache dom parsers from www.xml.apache.org/xerces-j and look at the examples provided along with the parsers,which would really help. along with are provided the explanations for the examples Regards, sridhar > Hi there, > I am new in the HTML, DHTML, XML, DOM etc. > I recently studied HTML and DHTML and learned about the DOM at very high level. Now I want to skill myself to start using the DOM in practice. > There is so much information on the W3C.ORG site that I really don't know where to start. > > I am currently looking for some very good books, reference manuals on DOM objects, their functionalities, methods, properties and behaviours. > Maybe somebody can help me by sending me some references (as ISBN numbers etc.). > > I appreciate any help on this. > > Best regards, > > Patrick > > -- Jeff Yates e-mail: PBWiz@PBWizard.com Homepage: http://www.PBWizard.com --
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