Creating a Textbox with JavaScript Auto-Complete
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Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 1
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 1
03/22/2005 03:18 PMOne of Google's new applications is Google Suggest. As you type,
Google suggests search terms that come up with results. While not a
new implementation, it's quickly becoming popular among developers.
This week, you'll learn how to build an autosuggest control one step
at a time. By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0321
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 3
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 3
06/05/2005 11:48 PMIn the second part of this series, you learned how to add a dropdown
suggestion list to the autosuggest control. This week you'll learn how
to complete the modifications, make your suggestions case insensitive
and get the suggestions back from the server instead of using
client-side information. By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0530
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 2
Creating an Autosuggest Textbox with
JavaScript, Part 2
04/08/2005 10:14 AMIn the first part of this series, you learned how to create type ahead
functionality in a textbox, which presents the user with a single
suggestion for what they've already typed. This article builds upon
that functionality by adding a dropdown list of multiple suggestions.
By Nicholas C. Zakas. 0408
Creating a Complete Distribution on CD
Creating a Complete Distribution on CD
11/04/2003 06:21 AMIf you need a CD distribution that is more flexible and customizable
than the ones readily available, create your own.
10.3: Auto complete text snippets via
the contextual menu
10.3: Auto complete text snippets via
the contextual menu
12/02/2003 12:38 AMAuto complete text works fine with Option-Escape (see this hint),
presenting a very long list of words with a scrollbar, ready to get
selected. But auto complete text also works with the contextual menus;
just click the right...
WindJack Solutions, Inc Has Released
AcroDialogs, a Graphical Designer for
Creating Acrobat JavaScript Dialogs -
Lets You Create Custom Dialogs Puickly
and Easily
WindJack Solutions, Inc Has Released
AcroDialogs, a Graphical Designer for
Creating Acrobat JavaScript Dialogs -
Lets You Create Custom Dialogs Puickly
and Easily
06/22/2005 03:00 AMAcroDialogs is a plug-in for Acrobat 6 and 7 that lets you easily
create custom dialogs for PDF documents and forms. In a PDF file,
dialogs can be used to create a document splash screen, customized
alert boxes (with your own images and special buttons), and
sophisticated input panels. All you do is drag and drop Buttons, Edit
Boxes, Images, etc. onto a dialog design. Rearrange, resize, and
copy/paste dialog box elements. AcroDialogs allows you to easily
create complex dialogs saving hours of coding in Acrobat. [PRWEB Jun
22, 2005]
Paradoxal Press Announces “The COMPLETE
Effect and HLSL Guide” and “The COMPLETE
HLSL Reference”, a Complete Set of
Reference Manuals for Video Game
Developers
Paradoxal Press Announces “The COMPLETE
Effect and HLSL Guide” and “The COMPLETE
HLSL Reference”, a Complete Set of
Reference Manuals for Video Game
Developers
03/28/2005 03:40 AMParadoxal Press (ParadoxalPress.com) is proud to announce two new
titles to its 2005 lineup of computer programming books. “The COMPLETE
Effect and HLSL Guide” (ISBN 0-9766132-1-2) is a complete reference
manual for video game and computer graphic application developers
using the Microsoft DirectX SDK. “The COMPLETE HLSL Reference” (ISBN
0-9766132-0-4) is a spiral-bound booklet serving as a quick all-in-one
reference for shader developers with all the information they need at
a fingertip. [PRWEB Mar 28, 2005]
Textbox Development Center
Textbox Development Center
09/18/2004 06:59 PMNew mobile area - mobile.textbox.net
Textbox AutoEncoding Improves Security
Textbox AutoEncoding Improves Security
07/12/2004 08:57 PMDDJ Jul 13 2004 0:51AM GMT
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
Professional JavaScript for Web
Developers: JavaScript in the Browser,
Pt. 1
06/22/2005 02:51 AMWeb browsers have come a long way over the years and can now handle a
variety of file formats, not just conventional HTML. Here, you'll
learn how JavaScript fits into HTML, other languages, and some basic
concepts of the Browser Object Model (BOM). By WROX Press. 0620
CGM DVE Complete 2.2.4
CGM DVE Complete 2.2.4
05/10/2004 04:15 PMA set of 134 filters, transitions and generators for use in Final Cut
Pro and Final Cut Express.
JavaScript, son of JavaScript
JavaScript, son of JavaScript
03/17/2005 04:00 AMFrom SxSW, Molly writes about The Return of JavaScript: …one
conversation that keeps coming up among many of my colleagues is the
question as to whether the timing is right to re-examine the
importance of the DOM and scripting, and...
Javascript-MD5-1.04
Javascript-MD5-1.04
07/29/2004 06:40 AMXML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
XML-RSS-JavaScript-0.3
10/29/2003 11:31 PMJavascript-MD5-1.02
Javascript-MD5-1.02
04/13/2004 06:05 AMJavascript-MD5-1.03
Javascript-MD5-1.03
04/28/2004 05:53 AMJavaScript-RPC-0.05
JavaScript-RPC-0.05
08/12/2004 12:44 AMJavascript-MD5-1.00
Javascript-MD5-1.00
03/06/2004 02:03 AMGoing JavaScript-less?
Going JavaScript-less?
02/18/2004 02:19 AMHow many people actually shut off JavaScript in their browsers? In
the Web development world, you're constantly advised not to depend on
JavaScript because "[insert double-digit percentage here] of Web
surfers shut off JavaScript."
I have never known someone who shut off JavaScript. I have used a
lot of computers in my life — many not my own — and never
in one case have I noticed that JavaScript was intentionally disabled.
I have never had anyone I know tell me that they shut off JavaScript
to solve a problem. I have never even been remotely tempted to do
this myself.
Is there anyone out there who has actually shut off JavaScript in
their browser? Can you tell us why?
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JavaScript-RPC-0.03
JavaScript-RPC-0.03
01/25/2004 05:46 AM"a complete transcript"
"a complete transcript"
04/14/2004 10:31 PMZeta Complete
Zeta Complete
12/19/2004 03:51 PMSince Saturday night around 11pm I have watched every episode of Zeta
Gundam. 50 Episodes, 5 episodes per DVD, a bit over 2 hours per...
Complete IP Management
Complete IP Management
08/08/2004 08:31 PMA Complete Map To Springfield
A Complete Map To Springfield
05/27/2004 10:35 AMProject Complete
Project Complete
04/27/2004 05:36 PMirc chat
GRASS GIS COMPLETE 5.3.0 - 5.7.0
GRASS GIS COMPLETE 5.3.0 - 5.7.0
06/23/2004 10:14 PMGRASS GIS on your Mac with X11 with a simple installer and with
starting application.
Antispy Complete
Antispy Complete
11/03/2003 03:39 PMFirst Release
Complete CD & DVD Writer v1.2
Complete CD & DVD Writer v1.2
02/18/2004 12:06 PMComplete CD & DVD Writer (burner) is an easy-to-use CD and DVD writing
software to burn your data, image and audio files to CD or DVD.- Burn
data CD or DVD from data files (ZIP, EXE, DOC, etc.) and image files
(ISO or CUE/BIN).- Burn audio CD from audio files (WAV) and image
files (CUE/BIN).- Build ISO images.- User-friendly, robust and
no-frill CD & DVD writer. [Shareware $29.00 5 Days 865 KB]
Javascript Mojo
Javascript Mojo
11/05/2003 02:32 PMStuart Langridge has released a couple of very neat new
Javascript experiments. sorttable makes any data table on a page
"sortable" by clicking the table headers. I've seen this effect used to demonstrate Microsoft's
proprietary "behaviors" technology but Stuart's solution has the
advantage of being standards compliant and working across different
browsers. Best of all, it follows the principles of inobtrusive
DHTML and
hooks in to the markup using only a class attribute.
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:
img.rollover {
mouseover: rollover_handler;
mouseout: rollout_handler;
}
Stuart's blog entries concerning the two new experiments are here and JavaScript Event
Sheets.
Javascript-Menu-2.01.1
Javascript-Menu-2.01.1
05/29/2004 06:28 AMJavaScript Clocks
JavaScript Clocks
08/15/2004 12:04 PMDirect and Related Links for 'JavaScript
Clocks'
These generally only work in Internet Explorer. This one is really
cool, and there are a lot of other ones here….
The Problem with JavaScript
The Problem with JavaScript
03/20/2003 01:05 PMJavaScript is the scapegoat for many of the Web's problems, including
pop-ups, pop-unders and other much-maligned browser behaviors. The
language's reputation also has been sullied by malware, such as the
infamous Nimda worm, that uses it to spread through the Web. The
truth, however, is that JavaScript is not to blame.
Javascript Games Web
Javascript Games Web
06/13/2004 02:25 AMJS Games Web released
Javascript Windows 0.3
Javascript Windows 0.3
01/05/2004 04:51 AMA virtual Javascript window environment simulator.
JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.11
JavaScript-SpiderMonkey-0.11
08/23/2004 06:57 AMJavascript Utilities
Javascript Utilities
05/29/2004 11:05 AMPopCal - The C-o-o-lest Pop Up Calendar has just popped out!
JavaScript-DebugConsole-0.01
JavaScript-DebugConsole-0.01
07/26/2004 05:47 PMSyndication with JavaScript
Syndication with JavaScript
07/02/2004 09:40 PMJavaScript
Syndication: How to Easily Syndicate Your Web Content: Here's an
extremely well-done article on using JavaScript includes to syndicate
your content. Very in-depth with many code samples and diagrams.
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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Validation with JavaScript
Validation with JavaScript
12/02/2003 12:15 AM
Form validation can help to reduce the amount of bad data that
gets saved to your database. In this article, find out how you can
write a simple JavaScript form validator for basic client-side
validation, and learn a little bit about JavaScript OOP in the process
as well.
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