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Programming the Web Using XHTML and JavaScript 
By:   Lagerstrom, Larry Randles      
ISBN: 0072560312
Format: BC 618 pages 
Pub Date: 2002-08-05 
Copyright: 2003
Edition:1
$45.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Technology Education
About the Book 


Programming the Web Using XHTML and JavaScript by Lagerstrom fits in introductory Web-Authoring courses in the community college, university extension or technical schools, or in Web-Scripting courses found in computer science departments. It requires no prior knowledge of HTML or programming. This book was written to offer a straightforward introduction to programming. Programming the Web Using XHTML and JavaScript starts out with an explanation of HTML and then gently guides the student into learning how to create web pages that actually respond to and interact with the web browser through JavaScript. To accomplish the patient ease of learning, Dr. Lagerstrom created various types of end of chapter material, which reinforce what has been learned via lab exercises, de-bugging problems and objective questions. Pedagogical features such as icons are located in the margins to alert students of potential trouble areas and advice.

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  Table of Contents
Chapter 1 – Introduction to the Internet 
Chapter 2– Creating a Basic Web Page 
Chapter 3– Cascading Style Sheets 
Chapter 4– Attributes, Lists and Tables 
Chapter 5 – Images, Links and Multimedia 
Chapter 6– Web Page Design and Layout 
Chapter 7– Introduction to Programming and JavaScript 
Chapter 8– Objects and Variables 
Chapter 9– Functions and Parameters 
Chapter 10 – Forms and Interactive Server 
Chapter 11 – Performing Calculations 
Chapter 12 – Increasing the Interactivity 
Chapter 13 – Putting It All Together: Online Quizzes and Slide Shows 
Chapter 14- Loops and Arrays 
Chapter 15 – Strings, Dates and Cookies 
Chapter 16 – Custom Objects: Creating and Searching a Database 
Chapter 17 – JavaScript with Frames and Windows 
Appendices 
A. Sitebuilding Exercises 
B. HTML and XHTML Elements 
C. Converting HTML into XHTML 
D. Basic Style and Properties and Values 
E. Color and Character Codes 
F. JavaScript Versions, Objects and Reserved Words 
G. Common HTML and JavaScript Errors 
H. Publishing a Web Page on the Internet 
I. Tools and Resources 



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