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Hopping to the Document's Root
Sliding down the DOM tree, how can you go back to the root in one hop? Learn how Netscape 6 leapfrogged Internet Explorer in providing this feature.
Related categories: Browser Compatibility | DOM | Netscape 6
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[120] IBuySpy Store, Part II: JScript Components
Learn how to write the JScript .NET components in the JScript .NET-based IBuySpy Store. Learn about stored procedures and their advantages over in-line queries. Learn how to specify authorization and authentication in Web.config. Learn how to compile the JScript .NET components, and which classes and methods they support.
Related tips:
   - Writing IsPrime's Consumer in ASP.NET
   - Passing Parameters in JavaScript
   - Specifying Data Types in JScript .NET
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Applications and Games

[119] IBuySpy Store, Part I: Installing
Learn how to install JScript .NET-based IBuySpy Store. Learn about the key techologies, the directory structure, the file types, and the documentation system. Learn how to install the Web site, the SQL database, and the connection between them.
Related tips:
   - The FlashSound JavaScript API
   - Popping Up a Windows Form
   - Verifying that the Pages are Print-Ready
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Applications and Games

[118] JScript .NET, Part XII: Exception Handling
Learn how to use JScript .NET's exception handling. Learn why it is better than if...else statements. Learn how to use the try...catch...finally statement. Learn how to throw and catch exceptions between different levels of nesting. Learn how to throw Error objects instead of strings.
Related tips:
   - Browser-Independent Scripting
   - Avoiding Repeated Authentication
   - Writing a Classic Base Class
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Applications and Games

[117] JScript .NET, Part XI: Creating Windows Forms
Learn how to create Windows forms with JScript .NET. Learn how to anchor controls to their containing panel, how to dock multiple windows within a parent panel, how to add an event handler to a control, how to redefine a base class' event handler, and how to create a menu system.
Related tips:
   - Global vs Local Variables
   - The Personal Bar
   - Manipulating Element Coordinates
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Applications and Games

[116] JScript .NET, Part X: Displaying Information
Learn how to display information from JScript .NET. Learn how to use print(), System.Console(), and System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox from command-line compiled-and-linked code. Learn how to display variables and function's return values from ASP.NET pages, using Response.Write(). Pop up windows at the client side by code running at the server side.
Related tips:
   - The Multiple States of XML Loading
   - Detecting a Flash Movie's Loading Progress
   - Defining Constant Objects and Arrays
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Applications and Games

[115] JScript .NET, Part IX: Code Behind
Learn how to separate the JScript .NET code from the ASP.NET page. Study how to use this Code Behind concept in three examples: an Hello World page, a page consuming the add Web service, and another page consuming the IsPrime Web service. Learn how to write and compile Code Behind, and how to call it from an ASP.NET page.
Related tips:
   - Handling the event.result Object
   - Setting and Getting the File Attributes
   - Adding jsc.exe to Your Path
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Windows

[114] JScript .NET, Part VIII: Consuming IsPrime from ASP.NET
Learn how to consume the IsPrime Web service from ASP.NET pages. Study how to compile its proxy and how to create a .dll file for it. Learn how to write an ASP.NET control and how to write JScript .NET for ASP.NET.
Related tips:
   - Defining a Function
   - Retrieving Categories from the IBuySpy Database
   - Compiling Code Behind JScript .NET
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Windows

[113] JScript .NET, Part VII: Consuming add from ASP.NET
Learn how to consume Web services from ASP.NET pages. Learn what is ASP.NET and its similarities to HTML. Define a virtual directory on your Web server and point it to your local directory. Study how to compile a proxy and how to create a .dll file for it. Learn how to write ASP.NET controls and how to write JScript .NET for ASP.NET.
Related tips:
   - Writing to a New Window
   - JavaScript's Object Types
   - Finding the Object's Superclass
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Windows

[112] JScript .NET, Part VI: Creating IE Web Services
Learn how to create Web services with JScript .NET. Learn how to use Web services interactively. See how to consume them from IE. Learn how to put GUI for two Web services on the same page.
Related tips:
   - Node Splitting by Entity References
   - The Conditional Operator
   - The .NET Framework's Common Language Runtime
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Windows

[111] JScript .NET, Part V: Polymorphism
Read about JScript .NET polymorphism. Learn how to use the .NET framework polymorphic methods, the Object type, and derived objects with base members. See how to implement polymorphic utility functions and how to define polymorphic interfaces.
Related tips:
   - Namespaces and Assemblies
   - Extended Tag Extraction
   - Implementing the Integer Version of the ICopyObj Interface
Related categories:
   - Objects
   - Syntax and Notation
   - Windows

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