Tài liệu Creating Web Pages With Asynchronous JavaScript And XML

Thảo luận trong 'Lập Trình' bắt đầu bởi Thúy Viết Bài, 5/12/13.

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    Copyright
    Bruce Perens' Open Source Series
    About the Author
    Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Chapter 1. Types of Web Pages

    Section 1.1. Static Web Pages
    Section 1.2. Dynamic Web Pages
    Section 1.3. Web Browsers
    Section 1.4. A Brief Introduction to Cross-Browser Development
    Section 1.5. The Server Side of Things
    Section 1.6. We Learn by Doing
    Section 1.7. Summary
    Chapter 2. Introducing Ajax
    Section 2.1. Not a Mockup
    Section 2.2. A Technique Without a Name
    Section 2.3. What Is Ajax?
    Section 2.4. An Ajax Encounter of the First Kind
    Section 2.5. An Ajax Encounter of the Second Kind
    Section 2.6. An Ajax Encounter of the Third Kind
    Section 2.7. The Shape of Things to Come
    Section 2.8. Summary
    Chapter 3. HTML/XHTML
    Section 3.1. The Difference Between HTML and XHTML
    Section 3.2. Elements and Attributes
    Section 3.3. Summary
    Chapter 4. JavaScript
    Section 4.1. Data Types
    Section 4.2. Variables
    Section 4.3. Operators
    Section 4.4. Flow-Control Statements
    Section 4.5. Functions
    Section 4.6. Recursion
    Section 4.7. Constructors
    Section 4.8. Event Handling
    Section 4.9. Summary
    Chapter 5. Ajax Using HTML and JavaScript
    Section 5.1. Hidden Frames and iframes
    Section 5.2. Cross-Browser DOM
    Section 5.3. Tabular Information
    Section 5.4. Forms
    Section 5.5. Advantages and Disadvantages
    Section 5.6. Summary
    Chapter 6. XML
    Section 6.1. Elements
    Section 6.2. Attributes
    Section 6.3. Handling Verboten Characters
    Section 6.4. Comments
    Section 6.5. Expectations
    Section 6.6. XML Declaration
    Section 6.7. Processing Instructions
    Section 6.8. XML Data Islands
    Section 6.9. Summary
    Chapter 7. XMLHttpRequest
    Section 7.1. Synchronous
    Section 7.2. Asynchronous
    Section 7.3. Microsoft Internet Explorer
    Section 7.4. XML Document Object Model
    Section 7.5. RSS
    Section 7.6. Web Services
    Section 7.7. Summary
    Chapter 8. Ajax Using XML and XMLHttpRequest
    Section 8.1. Traditional Versus Ajax Websites
    Section 8.2. XML
    Section 8.3. The XMLHttpRequest Object
    Section 8.4. A Problem Revisited
    Section 8.5. Tabular Information and Forms
    Section 8.6. Advantages and Disadvantages
    Section 8.7. Summary
    Chapter 9. XPath
    Section 9.1. Location Paths
    Section 9.2. Context Node
    Section 9.3. Parent Nodes
    Section 9.4. Attribute Nodes
    Section 9.5. Predicates
    Section 9.6. XPath Functions
    Section 9.7. XPath Expressions
    Section 9.8. XPath Unions
    Section 9.9. Axis
    Section 9.10. Summary
    Chapter 10. XSLT
    Section 10.1. Recursive Versus Iterative Style Sheets
    Section 10.2. XPath in the Style Sheet
    Section 10.3. Elements
    Section 10.4. XSLT Functions
    Section 10.5. XSLT Concepts
    Section 10.6. Client-Side Transformations
    Section 10.7. Summary
    Chapter 11. Ajax Using XSLT
    Section 11.1. XSLT
    Section 11.2. Tabular Information
    Section 11.3. Advantages and Disadvantages
    Section 11.4. Summary
    Chapter 12. Better Living Through Code Reuse
    Section 12.1. Reuse = Laziness
    Section 12.2. JavaScript Objects
    Section 12.3. Generic XSLT
    Section 12.4. Summary
    Chapter 13. Traveling with Ruby on Rails
    Section 13.1. What Is Ruby on Rails?
    Section 13.2. Installation
    Section 13.3. A Little Ruby on Rails Warm-Up
    Section 13.4. A Problem Revisited
    Section 13.5. Whither Ajax?
    Section 13.6. Summary
    Chapter 14. Traveling Farther with Ruby
    Section 14.1. Data Types
    Section 14.2. Variables
    Section 14.3. Operators
    Section 14.4. Flow-Control Statements
    Section 14.5. Threads
    Section 14.6. Ajax
    Section 14.7. Summary
    Chapter 15. The Essential Cross-Browser HTML DOM
    Section 15.1. Interfaces
    Section 15.2. Document
    Section 15.3. Frames
    Section 15.4. Collections
    Section 15.5. Summary
    Chapter 16. Other Items of Interest
    Section 16.1. Sarissa
    Section 16.2. JSON and JSON-RPC
    Section 16.3. ATLAS
    Section 16.4. The World Wide Web Consortium
    Section 16.5. Web Browsers
    Section 16.6. Summary
    Index
     

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