FOREWORD

The first JavaScript I remember writing was a routine to change two frames at the same time. I was the production specialist for HotWired, and it was shortly after frames and JavaScript debuted, well before there was documentation for either. Fortunately, it was also well before Internet Explorer 3.0 appeared on the scene, so I only had to make sure my JavaScript worked for Netscape 2.0. Even so, without a reference book to point out where possible pitfalls could be or answer simple questions such as how to set variables that JavaScript would like or how to make different windows talk to each other, it was one hell of a challenge. And it was deeply satisfying when I got it to work correctly.

When Dave asked me to do the technical review ...

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