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Chapter 16: Navigation and Site Visit Improvements<br />

Figure 16-1: A basic pulldown menu<br />

Figure 16-2: An improved pull-down menu with divisions<br />

Figure 16-3: A simple DHTML pull-down menu<br />

Figure 16-4: Remote control windows give you a way to move controls outside of the main<br />

browser window.<br />

Figure 16-5: <strong>The</strong> slide-in menu in action<br />

Figure 16-6: Using cookies for saving style customization<br />

Chapter 17: Browser and Capabilities Detection<br />

Figure 17-1: Browser detection results under Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Opera<br />

Figure 17-2: Explorer‘s client capabilities in action<br />

Chapter 18: <strong>JavaScript</strong> and Embedded Objects<br />

Figure 18-1: <strong>The</strong> output of the myhelloworld applet in Internet Explorer<br />

Figure 18-2: <strong>JavaScript</strong> can call public methods of Java applets.<br />

Figure 18-3: An embedded Flash file<br />

Figure 18-4: Contents of the mimeTypes[] array in Mozilla<br />

Figure 18-5: Example contents of the navigator.plugins[] array<br />

Figure 18-6: <strong>The</strong> scriptable Flash plug-in lets us zoom in on the Flash file.<br />

Chapter 19: Remote <strong>JavaScript</strong><br />

Figure 19-1: Unlikely news from <strong>JavaScript</strong> Ref‘s authors<br />

Figure 19-2: Spellchecking using RPC<br />

Chapter 20: <strong>JavaScript</strong> and XML<br />

Figure 20-1: Well-formed XML under Internet Explorer<br />

Figure 20-2: Documents that aren‘t well-formed won‘t render.<br />

Figure 20-3: Validation error message<br />

Figure 20-4: Internet Explorer supports basic client-side XSL.<br />

Figure 20-5: XML document transformed to HTML tables using XSL<br />

Figure 20-6: Direct display of XML documents with CSS

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