• Web Standards Creativity.part3(End)

    书名:Web Standards Creativity: Innovations in Web Design with XHTML, CSS, and DOM Scripting<br>格式:PDF<br>语言:English<br>简介:<br>“Not another Web Standards book!” I hear you cry, “I already own a copy of CSS Mastery, so why would I need anything<br>else?” Well, if you can give me a couple of minutes, I’d like to explain why you should buy this book.<br>Web Standards have come a long way since the first glimmer in W3C’s eye. In the early days, CSS was the preserve of coders<br>and gained a reputation of being “boxy but good.” Pioneers like Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer helped popularize the use<br>of standards and inspired designers like Douglas Bowman and Todd Dominey to create some of the first commercially <br>successful standards-based sites around (see Figures 1 and 2).

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  • Web Standards Creativity.part2

    书名:Web Standards Creativity: Innovations in Web Design with XHTML, CSS, and DOM Scripting<br>格式:PDF<br>语言:English<br>简介:<br>“Not another Web Standards book!” I hear you cry, “I already own a copy of CSS Mastery, so why would I need anything<br>else?” Well, if you can give me a couple of minutes, I’d like to explain why you should buy this book.<br>Web Standards have come a long way since the first glimmer in W3C’s eye. In the early days, CSS was the preserve of coders<br>and gained a reputation of being “boxy but good.” Pioneers like Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer helped popularize the use<br>of standards and inspired designers like Douglas Bowman and Todd Dominey to create some of the first commercially <br>successful standards-based sites around (see Figures 1 and 2).

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  • Web Standards Creativity.part1

    书名:Web Standards Creativity: Innovations in Web Design with XHTML, CSS, and DOM Scripting<br>格式:PDF<br>语言:English<br>简介:<br>“Not another Web Standards book!” I hear you cry, “I already own a copy of CSS Mastery, so why would I need anything<br>else?” Well, if you can give me a couple of minutes, I’d like to explain why you should buy this book.<br>Web Standards have come a long way since the first glimmer in W3C’s eye. In the early days, CSS was the preserve of coders<br>and gained a reputation of being “boxy but good.” Pioneers like Jeffrey Zeldman and Eric Meyer helped popularize the use<br>of standards and inspired designers like Douglas Bowman and Todd Dominey to create some of the first commercially <br>successful standards-based sites around (see Figures 1 and 2).

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  • Mastering Regular Expressions, 3rd Edition

    书名:Mastering Regular Expressions, 3rd Edition<br>格式:CHM<br>语言:English<br>简介:<br>Regular expressions are an extremely powerful tool for manipulating text and data. They are now standard features in a wide range of languages and popular tools, including Perl, Python, Ruby, Java, VB.NET and C# (and any language using the .NET Framework), PHP, and MySQL. <br><br><br><br>If you don't use regular expressions yet, you will discover in this book a whole new world of mastery over your data. If you already use them, you'll appreciate this book's unprecedented detail and breadth of coverage. If you think you know all you need to know about regular<br>expressions, this book is a stunning eye-opener.<br>

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  • Professional Ajax

    书名:Professional Ajax<br>语言:English<br>格式:PDF<br><br>------------------------------------------------<br>How This Book is Structured <br>This book begins by providing background about the origins of Ajax before moving into actual <br>implementation. Next, the various ways to accomplish client-server communication are <br>discussed, setting the stage for the rest of the book. It is recommended that you read the book <br>straight through, as each chapter builds on information in the previous chapters. <br>The chapter-level breakdown is as follows: <br>ƒ Chapter 1: "What Is Ajax?" This chapter explains the origins of Ajax and the <br>technologies involved. It describes how Ajax developed as the Web developed and who, if <br>anyone, can claim ownership of the term and techniques. <br>ƒ Chapter 2: "Ajax Basics." This chapter introduces the various ways to accomplish <br>Ajax communication, including the hidden frame technique and XMLHttp. The advantages <br>and disadvantages of each approach are discussed, as well as guidelines as to when each <br>should be used. <br>ƒ Chapter 3: "Ajax Patterns." This chapter focuses on design patterns using Ajax. There <br>are a variety of ways to incorporate Ajax into web sites and web applications; these have <br>been organized into a handful of design patterns that describe best practices for Ajax <br>incorporation. <br>ƒ Chapter 4: "XML, XPath, and XSLT." This chapter introduces XML, XPath, and XSLT <br>as complementary technologies to Ajax. The discussion centers on using XML as a data <br>transmission format and using XPath and XSLT to access and display information. <br>ƒ Chapter 5: "Syndication with RSS/Atom." This chapter deals with using Ajax together <br>with the data syndication formats RSS and Atom to create a web-based news aggregator. <br>ƒ Chapter 6: "Web Services." This chapter brings web services into the Ajax picture. <br>Examples of how to call web services from the client are explained, as well as how to <br>create server-side proxies to work around browser security restrictions. <br>ƒ Chapter 7: "JSON." This chapter introduces JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) as an <br>alternate data transmission format for Ajax communications. Advantages and <br>disadvantages over using XML and plain text are discussed. <br>ƒ Chapter 8: "Web Site Widgets." This chapter brings the techniques from the previous <br>chapters into focus by creating Ajax widgets that can be included in your web site. <br>ƒ Chapter 9: "AjaxMail." This chapter walks you through the development of a complete <br>web application, AjaxMail. This application is an Ajax-based e-mail system that uses many <br>of the techniques described earlier in the book. <br>ƒ Chapter 10: "Ajax Frameworks." This chapter covers three Ajax frameworks: <br>JPSPAN for PHP, DWR for Java and JSP, and Ajax.NET for the .NET framework. Each of <br>these frameworks attempts to automate some part of the Ajax development process.

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  • DOM Scripting

    书名:<br>---------------------------------<br>DOM Scripting Web Design with JavaScript and the Document Object Model<br>---------------------------------<br>语言:English<br>格式:PDF<br>打包:WinRAR

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