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There are 186 articles & tutorials regarding "JavaScript".
- 31.) Developing a simple validation library in JavaScript
- (Page 1 of 5 ) This series of articles mainly lists some of the most commonly used JavaScript functions for client side validation of HTML forms. You can reuse these scripts to inject into server side controls easily. You can directly test any or all of the examples in this series simply by copying and pasting the entire code (of each section) into any text file with the extension .HTM, and opening it using a browser. Validations for blanks, empty strings, nulls etc. Now, let us try to...
Found at devArticles.com
- 32.) Developing a simple validation library in JavaScript: continued
- (Page 1 of 4 ) This series of articles mainly lists some of the most commonly used JavaScript functions for client side validation of HTML forms. You can reuse these scripts to inject into server side controls easily. All of the examples in this series can be directly tested by simply copying and pasting the entire code (of each section) into any text file with the extension .HTM, then opening it using a browser. Validation for email addresses another way There exist several ways to...
Found at devArticles.com
- 33.) Start Working With Browser Windows in JavaScript
- (Page 1 of 5 ) This series of articles mainly concentrates on working with browser windows and their sub-windows in JavaScript. You can reuse these scripts to inject into server side controls easily (especially in .NET and Java). All of the examples in this series can be directly tested by copying and pasting the entire code (of each section) into any text file with the extension .HTM and opening it using a browser. How to resize the current browser window using JavaScript I already...
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- 34.) Combining North Pole with South Pole: JavaScript with SQL Server 2000
- (Page 1 of 6 ) Every DBA/database developer would certainly be shocked to think about a relationship between client-side JavaScript and SQL Server 2000. It's real. Not every programmer knows that we can connect and break into SQL Server 2000 simply by using client-side JavaScript. This article covers the positive aspects of connecting to a SQL Server 2000 database lying on the client computer (or the browser computer). If you are new to working with the types of examples in this...
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- 35.) Working with Pop Ups and Browser Windows in JavaScript
- (Page 1 of 5 ) This series of articles mainly concentrates on working with browser windows and sub-windows in JavaScript. You can reuse these scripts to inject into server side controls easily (especially in .NET and Java). All of the examples in this series can be directly tested, by simply copying and pasting the entire code (of each section) in any text file with the extension .HTM and open it using a browser. The first article in this series focused on resizing, moving, maximizing...
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- 36.) Retrieving Hardware Information using Advanced JavaScript with Internet Explorer
- (Page 1 of 5 ) This is the third article in a series focusing on retrieving hardware information using JavaScript and presenting the same on a web page. You can directly copy and paste the code samples presented in this article into a file with the extension .htm and open in Internet Explorer 5.5+. As I am using the Web Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) strategy of Microsoft, the samples will work only with IE 5.5+. How to list all of a computer's available onboard devices using...
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