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Category Archives: JavaScript
Safari Passes Acid2 Test
“The update also makes Safari the first major browser to pass the Acid2 test. The probe verifies a browser’s compliance with several current internet standards. A quick probe by vnunet.com found that neither of the current versions of Firefox, Internet … Continue reading
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IE, Closures, Leaks
[UPDATE] I have updated this with information gleaned from http://jibbering.com/faq/faq_notes/closures.html on the true nature of closures and performed an experiment. Its worse than I thought. The ‘shotgun’ nature of scope closure in JavaScript means that its very easy to write leaky … Continue reading
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My Entry For The QuirksMode addEvent() Recoding Contest
Here is my entry for the QuirksMode addEvent() recoding contest. Its not the smallest or simplest, but this was a project that I started before the competition was announced and its main purpose is to solve a much larger problem. My … Continue reading
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IE Memory Leaks Demystified
At last a resource that describes exactly how memory leaks occur in IE, written by the only people qualified to know, Microsoft. “In the past, memory leaks haven’t posed huge problems for Web developers. Pages were kept relatively simple and … Continue reading
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And The Winner Of The QuirksMode addEvent() Recoding Contest Is…
Not me – and there is a slight twang of disappointment, but its hardly so very surprising – the competition was simply to recode addEvent, and my solution was for the entire class of event registration problems that plague all … Continue reading
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XML XSLT XHTML JS Pipeline
Someone else who is on the same wavelength but can make much better diagrams π http://particletree.com/features/4-layers-of-separation/
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Event Ordering On Input
Glad that someone has gone off and done this. http://h3h.net/2005/04/faulty-firing/ This is part of the knowledge that I need to acquire if I am ever to get the JavaScript macro recorder to work consistently. The next stage of development is to complete the … Continue reading
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