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  • Wayfarer

    Javascript CHM

    I Googled on Javascript CHM and came up with a couple of hits, but they
    were for dead links at http://developer.netscape.com/.

    I'd really like to have a handy Javascript CHM. Is there such a beast,
    and where might I get it?

    TIA

    Neill

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  • Zifud

    #2
    Re: Javascript CHM

    Wayfarer wrote:[color=blue]
    > I Googled on Javascript CHM and came up with a couple of hits, but they
    > were for dead links at http://developer.netscape.com/.
    >
    > I'd really like to have a handy Javascript CHM. Is there such a beast,
    > and where might I get it?[/color]

    If you would like to explain what a "Javascript CHM" might be, you may
    get an answer.


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    Zif

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    • Martin Honnen

      #3
      Re: Javascript CHM



      Wayfarer wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > I Googled on Javascript CHM and came up with a couple of hits, but they
      > were for dead links at http://developer.netscape.com/.[/color]

      CHM on developer.netsc ape.com? That sounds odd.
      [color=blue]
      > I'd really like to have a handy Javascript CHM.[/color]

      MS should have the JScript documentation as a CHM, hmm, looking at
      <http://msdn.microsoft. com/library/default.asp?url =/downloads/list/webdev.asp>
      it seems there is no JScript only documentation but only a complete
      Windows Script documentation. But that includes the JScript
      documentation. What you get there is the JScript core documentation thus
      if you are looking for IE/browsers related objects then it won't help.


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      Martin Honnen

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      • Jim Ley

        #4
        Re: Javascript CHM

        On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:32:38 +0100, Martin Honnen <mahotrash@yaho o.de>
        wrote:
        [color=blue]
        >Windows Script documentation. But that includes the JScript
        >documentatio n. What you get there is the JScript core documentation thus
        >if you are looking for IE/browsers related objects then it won't help.[/color]

        The IE browser objects can be found in the platformSDK.

        Jim.

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        • Martin Honnen

          #5
          Re: Javascript CHM



          Jim Ley wrote:

          [color=blue]
          > The IE browser objects can be found in the platformSDK.[/color]

          Is that still available for free as a CHM? I remembered it was some
          years ago but somehow was to lazy to go searching for it on the MS FTP
          servers now.


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          Martin Honnen

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          • Jim Ley

            #6
            Re: Javascript CHM

            On Sat, 01 Jan 2005 12:47:00 +0100, Martin Honnen <mahotrash@yaho o.de>
            wrote:[color=blue]
            >Jim Ley wrote:[color=green]
            >> The IE browser objects can be found in the platformSDK.[/color]
            >
            >Is that still available for free as a CHM? I remembered it was some
            >years ago but somehow was to lazy to go searching for it on the MS FTP
            >servers now.[/color]

            You can still get it from the silly
            The official Microsoft Download Center. Featuring the latest software updates and drivers for Windows, Office, Xbox and more. Operating systems include Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android.

            site (you need to install an ActiveX and stuff)

            I dunno if it's available just from the FTP site any more.

            Jim.

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            • Wayfarer

              #7
              Re: Javascript CHM

              Thus spake Zifud:[color=blue]
              > Wayfarer wrote:[color=green]
              > >
              > > I'd really like to have a handy Javascript CHM. Is there such a beast,
              > > and where might I get it?[/color][/color]

              A CHM is a compiled HTML file frequently used for reference/help files.

              HTH

              Neill

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