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Category:JavaScript

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JavaScript is also known as ECMAScript, standardized as ECMA-262, the specification available here.

Information about JavaScript specific to Mozilla and Firefox may be found here (JavaScript 1.6/Firefox 1.5), here (JavaScript 1.7/Firefox 2.0), and here (JavaScript 1.8/Firefox 3.0).

Pages in category "JavaScript"

The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

A

  • Access the current URL of an iframe

B

  • Base conversion

C

  • Calculate Distance Between Two Points on a Globe
  • Change Cascading Style Sheets
  • Compute the number of elements in an array
  • Count the number of occurrences of a specific character in a string

E

  • Escape HTML Specials

F

  • Find the ASCII or Unicode value of a character
  • Find the coordinates of the mouse cursor using JavaScript
  • For loop

I

  • Image swapper

M

  • Math parser
  • Merge sort

P

  • Preload HTML images

Q

  • Quicksort

R

  • Redirect to a different webpage
  • Regular expressions
  • Remove non-letters from a string
  • Remove non-numbers from a string
  • Replace or remove all occurrences of a string

S

  • Show Local Time

T

  • Time zone offset
  • Trim whitespace (spaces) from a string
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