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1-4 of 4 Javascript Browsers > General sites are shown.
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The onerror event of the window object NS 3+, IE 4+ In this tutorial, lets examine a rather secretive event handler of JavaScript that fires whenever a JavaScript error occurs in a page. Using it, we can create custom JavaScript error dialog boxes, or better yet, suppress all JavaScript errors in the document.
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NS 6, with it`s scripting engine based on the shiny DOM Level 2, supports a few methods for retrieving elements on the page. The two most prominent ones are: -document.getElementById(idname) -document.getElementsByTagName(tagname)
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The release of a new browser always sends developers` stress levels skyrocketing, as people scramble to update their codes to function in the new release. The advent of NS6 is no different, though perhaps to a lesser degree. Below we provide some essential tips to scripting- and getting your scripts to work- in NS6. Remember, it`s not just about you, but your visitors!
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This shows how to have your javascript bookmark a page.
Description: This shows how to have your javascript bookmark a page.
This is an IE thing - NS users will have to type ^D (CTRL-D).
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