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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide is a complete programmer's guide and reference manual for JavaScript. It is particularly useful for developers working with the latest standards-compliant web browsers, like Internet Explorer 6, Netscape 6, and Mozill
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ActiveX WYSIWYG editor for content management systems. Gives clean XHTML 1.1 with no deprecated tags, without code clean-up routines. Uses CSS. Lite version is free for use in production......
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This converter generates a well-formed XHTML string from an HTML DOM object. H2X could be used in content management systems, online WYSIWYG HTML editors or any other application to produce well formed XHTML 1.0 code. H2X works in MS IE 5.0 for Windo
Quick and powerful HTML, XHTML, CSS and web script editor. You can instantly create and edit HTML, XHTML, CSS and scripts, validate, reuse, navigate and format your code. Convenient interface and tools let you increase productivity and save time.
Component for convert RTF and Text in to HTML, XHTML. The DLL component is absolutely standalone and does not require Microsoft Word or other word-processors. Developers my call it from Visual Basic, C#, VB.Net, Delphi, Java etc. Component can
Because newer versions have had to maintain backward compatibility, with passing time, HTML has continued to become bigger. On 5 August 2002, the first working draft of XHTML 2.0 was released and revolutionarized the concept by stating that backward
Mozile (xhtml editing in your browser) is multi-platform compatible. In all but the simplest cases, XHTML document editing means being able to change some areas of a page but not others. The overall look and perhaps the sidebars of a page are... |