A scripting language developed by Netscape to enable Web
authors to design interactive sites. Although it shares many of the
features and structures of the full Java language, it was developed
independently. Javascript can interact with HTML source code, enabling
Web authors to spice up their sites with dynamic content. JavaScript is
endorsed by a number of software companies and is an open language that
anyone can use without purchasing a license. It is supported by recent
browsers from Netscape and Microsoft, though Internet Explorer supports
only a subset, which Microsoft calls Jscript.
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xxxKb = Size of downloadable file in Kb ||
- Manual on Internet (no downloadable)
- Htm Format |
- Microsoft Word (.doc) |
- Acrobat PDF (.pdf) |
- Rich Format Text (.rtf)
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- Unformatted text (.txt) |
- Power Point (..ppt, pps) |
- Help (.chm) |
- Installer (.exe)