Appendix D. JavaScript and DOM Internet Resources

As an online technology, JavaScript has plenty of support online for scripters. Items recommended here were taken as a snapshot of Internet offerings in late 2006. But beware! Sites tend to change. URLs can change too. Be prepared to hunt around for these items if the information provided here is updated or moved around by the time you read this.

Support and Updates for This Book

The most up-to-date list of errata and other notes of interest pertaining to this edition of the JavaScript Bible can be found at the official Support Center, located at:

http://www.dannyg.com/support/index.html

If you are experiencing difficulty with the example listings in this book, first check with the Support Center to see if your question has been answered. As mentioned earlier, you are encouraged to enter the tutorial listings yourself to get used to typing JavaScript (and HTML) code. If, after copying the examples from Part II, you can't make something work (and a fix hasn't already been posted to the Support Center), send the file you've typed to me via e-mail, along with a description of what's not working for you. Also tell me the browser version and operating system that you're using. My e-mail address is . Regretfully, I am unable to answer general questions about JavaScript or how to apply examples from the book to your own projects.

Newsgroups

The best places to get quick answers to your pressing questions are online newsgroups. ...

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