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JavaScript Bible, Gold Edition part 163. This book will bring programmers and non-technical professionals, including casual programmers and scripters, painlessly up to speed on all aspects of mastering JavaScript. Key topics include programming fundamentals, JavaScript language elements and how to use them effectively, and how to easily and efficiently add powerful new functionality to HTML documents and Java applets. | 1468 Part VI Appendixes These sites are by no means the only worthwhile JavaScript and DHTML destinations on the Web. Sometimes having too many sources is as terrifying as having not enough. The links and newsgroups described in this appendix should take you a long way. What s on the A P CD-ROM The accompanying Windows-Macintosh CD-ROM contains nearly 300 HTML Document listings from the book substantial supplemental book material electronic versions of the Quick Reference shown in Appendix A a complete searchable version of the book trial software and the Adobe Acrobat Reader. System Requirements To derive the most benefit from the example Listings you should have both Netscape Navigator 6 or later and Internet Explorer 5 or later installed on your computer. While many scripts run in both browsers several scripts demonstrate features that are available on only one browser or the other. To write scripts you can use a simple text editor word processor or dedicated HTML editor. To use the Adobe Acrobat Reader you need the following For Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT4.0 with SP3 or later you should be using a 486 or Pentium computer with 16MB of RAM and 10MB of hard disk space. Macintosh users require a PowerPC System 7.1 2 or later at least 8MB of RAM and 8MB of disk space. Disc Contents Platform-specific software is located in the appropriate Windows and Macintosh directories on the CD-ROM. The contents include the following items. JavaScript listings for Windows and Macintosh text editors Starting with Part III of the book almost all example listings are on the CD-ROM in the form of complete HTML files which 1470 Part VI Appendixes you can load into a browser to see the language item in operation. A directory called Listings contains the HTML and related files with nested folders named for each chapter. Each HTML file s name is keyed to the Listing number in the book. For example the file for Listing 15-1 is named lst15-01.htm. Note that no listings are .