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Overview
With the release of version 4, Internet Explorer has developed from being a browser to being a complete web application development platform. We cover all the major areas of programmability in this book. We start with 5 chapters on Dynamic HTML, including coverage of Cascading Style Sheets, the Browser Object Model and Scripting. We then move on to devote 4 chapters to Data Binding, giving examples using ADC and RDS. The next section covers a mixture of advanced programming techniques - the new multimedia effects you can acheive, the new components you can download and use - NetShow, Chat and Agent. We have also managed to include a chapter on Scriptlets, the newest of IE4s technologies, which enables web developers to reuse their code. The final section of the book deals with Channels, Webcasting and the Active Desktop, and leads into a comprehensive reference section. This is THE book to buy to discover all that IE4 now has to offer. This book is for anyone who wants to make their web pages more interactive, dynamic and useful. Not only web site creaters, but equally anyone who is building pages for a corporate intranet. To get the most from this book you'll need some experience in VB, VBA or VBScript and a reasonable knowledge of the normal HTML 3.2. You'll also need to be familiar with existing Web browsers and Windows 95 to learn about the Active Desktop and Channels. IE4 has moved from being a simple application among many on the desktop to being a complete web application development platform.|Book Details
Published
November 1, 1997
Publisher
WROX Press Ltd
Pages
400
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781861000705