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(Back to ProgrammingBookmarks) The root of all things WWW is the W3C: http://w3.org/ | ||||||||
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http://www.w3.org/2001/tag/doc/whenToUseGet.html - "URIs, Addressability, and the use of HTTP GET and POST", i.e. when to use GET and when to use POST. | ||||||||
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< < | I'm not sure that I like javascript, but it looks as if a good approach is to use a library which hides browser incompatibility. Like RelativeLayers http://relativelayers.sourceforge.net/ | |||||||
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A guy at work likes these sites for javascript: http://www.javascriptkit.com/ (used to be called website abstraction) and http://www.js-examples.com. |