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NETSCAPE SCRIPTING LANGUAGE



Netscape 2.0b2 is available.

Check out the scripting stuff:


http://home.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/version_2.0/scri
pt/

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>                      NETSCAPE SCRIPTING LANGUAGE
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> Netscape Navigator 2.0 and Netscape Navigator Gold 2.0 provide
> flexible, lightweight programmability via the Netscape scripting
> language, a programmable API that allows cross-platform scripting of
> events, objects, and actions. It allows the page designer to access
> events such as startups, exits, and user mouse clicks. Based on the
> Java language, the Netscape scripting language extends the
> programmatic capabilities of Netscape Navigator to a wide range of
> authors and is easy enough for anyone who can compose HTML. Use the
> Netscape scripting language to glue HTML, inline plug-ins, and Java
> Applets to each other.
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>  [Image]       Using the Netscape scripting language, even
>                less-experienced developers will be able to direct
>                responses from a variety of events, objects, and
>                actions. It provides anyone who can compose HTML with
>                the ability to change images, play different sounds,
>                and more in response to specified events such as user
>                mouse clicks or screen exit and entry.
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>  [Image]       A simple script might check the time of day and display
>                the appropriate background or photograph.
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>                Postfix Calculator Example
>                (requires Netscape Navigator 2.0b2)
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>                Interest Calculator Example
>                (requires Netscape Navigator 2.0b2)
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>                Scripting Information
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