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Barry
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From: Arcata, CA, USA
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posted posted 01-08-2001 06:10

Anyone know of a good place to learn DOM? It's that last thing I need to know to be a DHTML guru.

JKMabry
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posted posted 01-08-2001 06:18

Buy a big fat O'Reilly book or go to NN and IE websites, developer areas, I'm sure their individual DOMs are layed out there.

Petskull
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posted posted 01-08-2001 15:55

I've been writing a text file on DOM paths because I'm sick and tired of hunting on IRC and the web for them...

I only have a few, but I'd like everyone to start spitting them out and their IE/NN equivalents...

I'll post what I have so far a couple of posts down the road or peek in http://geo.petskull.net/DOM.txt

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Drakkor
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posted posted 01-08-2001 18:47

Well, I'm not sure if this will help, and I couldn't get Petskull's text file to load, but try www.w3schools.com/dom .
-D

Barry
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posted posted 01-08-2001 23:50

Thanks, that should be plenty (I also found some stuff).

Petskull
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posted posted 01-09-2001 19:09

you care to tell us what you found, Barry, or you just gonna hold us in suspense?

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Bugimus
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posted posted 01-09-2001 20:35

Check out Danny Goodman's home page. He's the guy who wrote "Dynamic HTML the Definitive Reference" and the "Javascript Bible".

He is working on the another book due out this spring that will help with Netscape 6 and the W3C standards. He has a preview available online.
http://www.dannyg.com/

Barry
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posted posted 01-10-2001 00:49

Oh, you wanna know...ok, well, I just went to Microsoft.com, and looked up DOM, err, maybe Document Object Model, I don't remeber. Well anyways, that provides tons of info.

DL-44
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posted posted 01-10-2001 01:19

Just don't foget to cross reference the NN interpretation as well....otherwise forget it!

Petskull
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posted posted 01-10-2001 16:50

yeah, that's what I was about to say.... I've found a lot of info at microsoft, but it doesn't correlate.... We need a definitive/DUAL reference like the one posted above...

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