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JavaScript Examples Bible - UserWorks Technologies

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<strong>JavaScript</strong> Example <strong>Bible</strong>: The Essential Companion to <strong>JavaScript</strong> <strong>Bible</strong><br />

NN6 means Netscape Navigator 6 for any operating system. If a feature is introduced<br />

with a particular version of browser and is supported in subsequent versions,<br />

a plus symbol (+) follows the number. For example, a feature marked IE4+<br />

indicates that Internet Explorer 4 is required at a minimum, but the feature is also<br />

available in IE5, IE5.5, and so on. Occasionally, a feature or some highlighted behavior<br />

applies to only one operating system. For example, a feature marked<br />

IE4+/Windows means that it works only on Windows versions of Internet Explorer 4<br />

or later. As points of reference, the first scriptable browsers were NN2,<br />

IE3/Windows, and IE3.01/Macintosh. Moreover, IE3 for Windows can be equipped<br />

with one of two versions of the JScript.dll file. A reference to the earlier version<br />

is cited as IE3/J1, while the later version is cited as IE3/J2. You will see this notation<br />

primarily in the compatibility charts throughout the reference chapters.

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