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Japanese characters (Shift-JIS): 4.5.1. Character Encoding (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
hexadecimal escape sequences and: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
JASC Paint Shop Pro: 19.5. Tools Overview (Web Design in a Nutshell)
20.5. Creating JPEGs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
23.4.1. Applications That Include GIF Animation Tools (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Java applets: 4.1.3.4. Java Servlets and JSP (Web Design in a Nutshell)
12.1. Summary of Object Placement Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
12.6. Java Applets (Web Design in a Nutshell)
parameters for: 12.1. Summary of Object Placement Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
12.6.5.2. Adding applets with <applet> (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Java language: 12.1.1.4. Writing applets (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
Java vs. ActionScript property equivalencies: 12.5.4.5. Comparing Java terminology (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
JavaScript: 5.2.5. Beatnik's Rich Music Format (RMF) (Designing Web Audio)
9.1. Flash and Shockwave basics (Designing Web Audio)
11.1. New possibilities for interactive sound (Designing Web Audio)
Beatnik Audio Engine, using with: 11.2.2. Beatnik Audio Engine (Designing Web Audio)
case-sensitivity issues and ActionScript: 14.6. Case Sensitivity (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
communicating with from ActionScript: 18.5.7. < A> (Anchor or Hypertext Link) (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
18.5.13. Executing JavaScript from HTML Links (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
fscommand( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
getURL( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
differences among ActionScript, ECMA-262, and: D. Differences from ECMA-262 and JavaScript (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
how eval( ) works: 4.6.10. Executing Code in a String with eval (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
interactive mouse rollover sounds: 1.4. Adding sound effects (Designing Web Audio)
model for ActionScript: 0. Foreword (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
Netscape Navigator preferences: 11.2.1. Making Styles Work (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
RealPlayer custom controls, creating: 6.4.2.1. Creating custom controls with JavaScript (Designing Web Audio)
RealVideo example: 6.4.3. Indexing RealMedia clips: creating a table of contents (Designing Web Audio)
reapplying styles: 11.2.10. Disappearing Styles (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
static function scope: 15.3. Advanced Function Scope Issues (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
switch statement in: 7.4. Simulating the switch Statement (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
JavaScript language: 28. Introduction to JavaScript (Web Design in a Nutshell)
2.12. Style Sheets and JavaScript (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.3. JavaScript (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
ActionScript and: 26.2.1. ActionScript (Web Design in a Nutshell)
basics of: 28.2. JavaScript Basics (Web Design in a Nutshell)
browsers: 28.4. Handling Multiple Browsers (Web Design in a Nutshell)
compatibility of: 28.4.2. Browser Compatibility (Web Design in a Nutshell)
controlling status bar text: 11.4.5. Changing Status Bar Text with JavaScript (Web Design in a Nutshell)
event handlers: 5.2.6.16. The name, onAbort, onError, onLoad and other event attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.3.3. JavaScript Event Handlers (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.3.3. JavaScript Event Handlers (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
(see also event attributes)
frames and: 11.3.1.3. Frames and JavaScript (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
frames, managing with: 28.3.3. Managing Frames (Web Design in a Nutshell)
images
changing two at once: 28.3.4.2. Changing two images at once (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rollovers, creating: 28.3.4. Image Rollovers (Web Design in a Nutshell)
attributes: 5.2.6.16. The name, onAbort, onError, onLoad and other event attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
interactive buttons: 11.6.4.2. Rollover buttons (Web Design in a Nutshell)
JavaScript pseudo-protocol: 6.2.3. The javascript URL (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
JavaScript pseudo-URLs: 12.3.4. JavaScript URLs (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
multiple frames with one link: 14.7.4.2. Loading two frames with JavaScript (Web Design in a Nutshell)
pop-up windows and: 2.2.2.4. Pop-up windows (Web Design in a Nutshell)
preventing loads into frames: 14.7.6. Frame-Proof Your Site (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rules in select menus: 15.6.3. Working with Menus (Web Design in a Nutshell)
tags: 12.3.1. The <script> Tag (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.3.2. The <noscript> Tag (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
status line messages and: 28.3.1. Status Line Messages (Web Design in a Nutshell)
style sheet properties: 12.4.2. JavaScript Style Sheet Properties (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
style sheets (JSS): 2.12. Style Sheets and JavaScript (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.4. JavaScript Style Sheets (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
windows, opening new: 28.3.2. Opening a New Window (Web Design in a Nutshell)
javascript protocol (getURL( )): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
JavaScript Style Sheets (JSSS): 11.2.1. Making Styles Work (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
JavaServer Pages (JSP): 4.1.3.4. Java Servlets and JSP (Web Design in a Nutshell)
join( ) (Array class): Method (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide) 11.9.4. The join( )
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
Joint ISO/IEC Technical Committee ( JTC 1): 8.2. What is MP3? (Designing Web Audio)
Joint Photographic Experts Group (see JPEG format)
joint stereo: 8.2.1. MP3 technical details (Designing Web Audio)
8.4.2.2. Choosing your encoding options (Designing Web Audio)
journalistic background, importance of: 2.2.3.3. Journalism (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format: 3.4.1.2. The handy JPEG (Web Design in a Nutshell)
5.1.1. Lossy compression (Designing Web Audio)
6.4.4. Creating RealFlash content (Designing Web Audio)
5.2.1.3. JPEG (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
5.2.5. JPEG or GIF? (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.2.2. Acceptable Graphics Formats (Web Design in a Nutshell)
20. JPEG Format (Web Design in a Nutshell)
compression: 20.2. JPEG Compression (Web Design in a Nutshell)
creating: 20.5. Creating JPEGs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
minimizing file sizes: 20.6. Minimizing JPEG File Size (Web Design in a Nutshell)
optimizing: 20.6.2. "Optimized" JPEGs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
PNG format vs.: 21.2.1. Not a JPEG Substitute (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Progressive JPEGs: 20.4. Progressive JPEGs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RGB mode, creating with: 3.4.4.1. Work in RGB mode (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Jscript: 28.1. JavaScript History (Web Design in a Nutshell)
JSP (JavaServer Pages): 4.1.3.4. Java Servlets and JSP (Web Design in a Nutshell)
JSS (JavaScript style sheets): 2.12. Style Sheets and JavaScript (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
12.4. JavaScript Style Sheets (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
style sheet properties: 12.4.2. JavaScript Style Sheet Properties (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
jukebox
code example: 10.2.1.1. Jukebox code: a step-by-step guide (Designing Web Audio)
MIDI: 10.2.1. Making a MIDI jukebox (Designing Web Audio)
justification (see alignment, text)
justify value (align attribute): 4.2.1.1. The align attribute (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
justifying text: 4.1.1.2. Aligning text (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
11.1.3. Case 3: Putting a Magazine Article Online (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)


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