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The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2







The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2

The JavaScript Diaries: Part 2 06/05/2005 11:48 PM

In the first installment, we looked at some general information and guidelines to help prepare us for our study of JavaScript. This week, we delve into parts of the language and we'll also write our first script. By Lee Underwood. 0429




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Keeping a diary is bad for your health, say UK psychologists. They found that regular diarists were more likely than non-diarists to suffer from headaches, sleeplessness, digestive problems and social awkwardness.

The UK researchers speculate that this is due to the fact that diarists are likely to mull over trauma more than those who do not keep a record of their failings. Sort of makes sense, even though I'm sure there is some relief in penning down your feelings.

But this is actually one of the reasons blogs are not just net diaries. Unlike diaries, which are usually protected by locks and cupboards, and guarded with fierce flames of privacy, blogs are for sharing things. Blogs thrive with readership, which makes them somewhat akin to peer support groups. Blogs encourage discussion and hopefully, responses from people. And even if nobody replied or commented, there is some relief that somewhere, someone reads your blog. Somebody finds it interesting enough to keep subscribing, regardless of the angst you pour out.

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Stuart's second experiment, JavaScript Event Sheets, is even more interesting. It tackles the problem of attaching events to page elements. The most common way of doing this is with inline attributes, but these require adding behavioural (rather than structural) code to your markup and can lead to additional maintenance costs further down the road. A better alternative is to use the DOM to dynamically add events, which works fine but means tightly coupling the structure of the document to the Javascript that sets up the events. Stuart's solution is to abstract the logic that attaches events to elements out to a separate file, called a Javascript Event Sheet. This uses CSS style syntax (partially handled by my getElementsBySelector function) to specify how events attached to different elements should be handled. Stuart demonstrates the idea with a common image rollover:

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If you are syndicating to websites that are not under your control, you don't know that the webmaster will have the expertise to implement a syndication strategy using XML. You might be syndicating to a small company that used FrontPage to make the website; they certainly can't set up a dynamic process to fetch an XML feed from your site, cache it, and integrate the data into their site.

I'm almost more impressed with the presentation of the article than with the content. We need more Web content like this.

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Incentivized viral word of mouth
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Peter Caputa unveils one of his secret weapons.

How to make money from Events.

This is just the beginning of a new era - where smart entreprenuers like Peter show us how to make money from micro-content.

Congrats to Peter and the WhizSpark team!

No wonder he's been so busy. But NOT too busy to help start OpenEvents!

Here's Peter's post.....

Welcome to the Unveiling of WhizSpark's secret Sauce. Most of you have seen the social network - mailing list tools - event directory part of WhizSpark.

And then you thought... "Do they really think they will make any money from that site?". The answer is probably no. That won't pay the bills or bring us to our next liquidation event. Unless, of course, we follow the monetization path of Friendster and MySpace of littering your screen with ads.

So, what will?

(Take a deep breath b4 you read this next sentence)

We are providing incentivized viral word of mouth permission based email marketing and branded hosted event websites with social networking functionality as promotion services for event planners, venues, charitable organizations, political campaigns, business seminars, musicians, conferences, etc etc..

I was waiting until I could show it, to talk about it. Because it is obviously not that easy to explain.

We are pleased to announce our first 3 big events/sales:

Edd ie Kennison Foundation's Celebrity Fashion Show, Dinner, Silent & Live Auction, Comedy Show.

Wor mtownnightlife.com 2005 Madden VideoGame Tournament.

Red 1888's Model Search Competition by Spothound.com (R-rated)

So, if you know anyone that qualifies as a customer (see the aforementioned list above), please send me an email or them an email. We'd love some referrals.

And if you are interested in any of those events, let me know and I can hook you up.



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i wrote a couple how to's, the first is how to make "auto-movies" with all the footage we all have on dv tape, but never do anything with it. the second how to is how to record movies (dvds) to portable video players. the deal is, all these portable video players are coming out and if you own movies, you can't get them on the device you just bought, well- you can, it's just not clear how or if it's legal. the how to explains all this and more.

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Russ on phone
I attended the 'Reverse engineering' tutorial by Andrew Huang - the guy who cracked the X-Box. He had also cracked his arm, but that didn't seem to slow him down. I have to say that I got a bit bored of all the x86 assembly code flowing with a font that was just barely readable, so I spent some time tweaking the all new Finnish blog awards page, coming soon to a server near you.

For the second tutorial of the day, AT&T kindly gave us Sony Ericsson T616 phones, so that we could try some hands-on hacking. I promptly found that the screen on these babies is abysmally bad at direct, 25 degrees Californian sunlight... *grin* But Russell Beattie's cool to listen to - he's certainly the archetype for us NADD people. At the moment he's hacking at his home server using SSH on a big screen... Then he showed us accidentally his password to a web service :-)

However, I don't believe that these tutorials are really of too much value - for me anyway. Most of the stuff I am already familiar with, or could learn quickly otherwise; or it is too detailed to get me excited. *shrug* Should've gone to the Digital Democracy thing.


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Tutorials - Using CVS With XCode


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Anthropology Tutorials


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mod_rewrite Tutorials


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Apache URL Rewriting Guide: Here's an excellent set of mini-tutorials on mod_rewrite and the RewriteRule directive for Apache. mod_rewrite is so powerful and so flexible, that sometimes it's hard to even comprehend the full scope of what you can do with this. This site is a start.

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HotFix Watch: Missing Event rule
generates a missing event when the rule
criteria are matched


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Movable Type Tutorials


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Learning Movable Type: I didn't dig too deep into these, but they look good. Via Lockergnome.

Learning Movable Type is a growing set of tutorials aimed at helping beginners to the Movable Type content management system. These tutorials are geared for those with a basic understanding of HTML and CSS, but who are not necessarily programmers or web designers.

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Codewalkers.com: Three New Tutorials
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Cool Effects Tutorials


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Interactive Health Tutorials


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These tutorials are interactive health education resources from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. This will be added to Healthcare Resources 2004 Internet MiniGuide. This has been added to Healthcare Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

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  • File I/O in PHP - File access in PHP is much simpler than people seem to think.
  • Anti-Automated Registration - Have you ever seen popular sites that block automated registrations with an image that has some garbled string? These are extremely hard for a computer to read, but they are extremely easy to generate.
  • Creating Dynamic Text Images - PHP has the ability to create on-the-fly images with the use of GD. This tutorial will aid you in creating a dynamic image with a TrueType Font (TTF) string on it.
  • Installing PHP on Apache 1 - Installing PHP on an Apache server is a lot easier than most people seem to think. It takes only a few minutes to do. Follow these easy instructions...

They have these tutorails and many, many more, so be sure to check them out...

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James David Ramsey: "iDevGames has been posting many links for Cocoa tutorials recently, and I would like to pass along my personal favorite set of tutorials. MacDevCenter.com has a collection that is quite extensive, and seems (for me) to follow a difficulty progression that just plain works. So much fell into place after doing the 'Color Well' tutorial that I struck out on my own and did some much more fun stuff, then came back to learn some more."

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