Working with JavaScript

JavaScript, or the use of it, has been responsible for much of the client-side dynamic behavior of modern Web presentations. Its role ranges from the client-side validation of user-provided information to supporting wild animations by Flash and the dynamic manipulation of browser layers.

It has become a regular feature of emerging markup standards to specify bindings to JavaScript for the purpose of client-side manipulations and processing. The new SVG standard from the W3C, for instance, incorporates JavaScript bindings for supporting the client-side manipulation of graphical objects, such as bar charts.

However, there's a small problem in the relationship of XMLC and JavaScript programming. While the HTML implementation ...

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