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Subject: Browser interface events
Category: Computers > Programming
Asked by: lina2401-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 24 Jun 2005 02:40 PDT
Expires: 07 Jul 2005 02:45 PDT
Question ID: 536575
Hi.. I'm interested in knowing how the browser interface events (e.g.
the browser menu selections, clicks on the browser tool bar) can be
captured and which language is more suitable for such tasks. Thank
you.
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Subject: Re: Browser interface events
From: fabrulana-ga on 30 Jun 2005 06:10 PDT
 
Hi,

Mostly one would use a scripting language like Javascript or VBScript
to react on events happening on a browser page like going to a new
page etc. VBScript is nice but most browsers are compatible with
Javascript (Do not confuse Java with JavaScript - it's similar in ways
but 2 totally different things).

If you want to go to more advanced web programming to work with
databases you would probably look more towards doing JAVA or ASP
programming. The latest .NET IDE technologies like Delphi 2005 and
Visual Studio .NET 2005 provides great interfaces for ASP.NET with
drag and drop capabilities.

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