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backward compatibility: 6.2.3. HTTP streaming tutorial (Designing Web Audio)
format conversion: 6.3.2. Using the RealEncoder (Designing Web Audio)
MIME types: 6.2.2. Requirements for HTTP streaming (Designing Web Audio)
radio broadcasts: 1.2. What you can do with sound on the Web (Designing Web Audio)
radio buttons: 9.5.3. Radio Buttons (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
radio buttons on forms: 15.1. Summary of Form Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
15.4.1.5. Radio button (type=radio) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
radio stations, setting up: 8.6.1. Running your own station (Designing Web Audio)
radio voice-overs, dynamic microphones: 3.1.1.2. Dynamic microphones (Designing Web Audio)
Radius Cinepak codec: 25.2.3. Video Codecs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
radix (base of a number)
parseInt( ) and: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
toString( ) and: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
raised look: 7.4.1. Borders with Style (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
.ram files: 24.7.3.1. Linking to RealMedia (external player) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RAM requirement, RealServer: 6.3.3.2. RealServer system requirements (Designing Web Audio)
Randers-Pehrson, Glenn: 21.8. PNG Optimization Strategies (Web Design in a Nutshell)
random( )
global function: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
Math object: 4.4.2. Built-in Mathematical Functions (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
random frames, displaying: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
random URL generator: 13.2.4.1. A random URL generator (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
Raspberry Media: A.3.3. Sound libraries (Designing Web Audio)
Raspberry Media Player: 9.3.6. Quick and easy audio streaming with Shockwave (Designing Web Audio)
Shockwave, use with: 9.3.6. Quick and easy audio streaming with Shockwave (Designing Web Audio)
rating value ( ): 9.4.2.2. Other uses (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RDF (Resource Description Framework): 30.6. Where to Learn More (Web Design in a Nutshell)
readability, whitespace and: 3.3.1. The Syntax of a Tag (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
readers, selecting alternate style sheets: 1.4.1.2. Alternate style sheets (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
read/only and read/write properties: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
readonly attribute: 15.5. New Form Attributes in HTML 4.01 (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Appendix B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
readonly attribute (form controls): 9.9.6. The disabled and readonly Attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
real numbers: 4.3. Numeric Literals (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
RealAudio: 1.1. A brief history of web audio (Designing Web Audio)
6. Encoding, Serving, and Streaming Sound with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
bandwidth negotiation: 6.3.3.3. Using bandwidth negotiation (Designing Web Audio)
batch encoding options: 6.3.2.1. Encoding RealAudio with a batch processor (Designing Web Audio)
Beatnik vs.: 11.1. New possibilities for interactive sound (Designing Web Audio)
broadcasting through firewalls: 6.4.1. Broadcasting through firewalls (Designing Web Audio)
codecs: 6.3.1. Selecting the right RealAudio codecs (Designing Web Audio)
custom player controls
creating: 6.4.2. Creating custom player controls (Designing Web Audio)
embedding with RealPublisher: 6.4.2.3. Embedding custom player controls with RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
database management and content tracking: 6.4.6. Database management and tracking of RealAudio content (Designing Web Audio)
dedicated servers: 5.1. Streaming protocols (Designing Web Audio)
delivery, RealMedia clips: 6.1.6. RealAudio delivery (Designing Web Audio)
encoding: 5.1.1. Lossy compression (Designing Web Audio)
6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
7.1. SureStream (Designing Web Audio)
RealEncoder and RealPublisher: 6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
file types and metafiles (5.0): 6.1.5. RealAudio 5.0 file types and metafiles (Designing Web Audio)
indexing RealMedia clips: 6.4.3. Indexing RealMedia clips: creating a table of contents (Designing Web Audio)
live broadcasting: 6.5. Live broadcasting with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
Mtley Cre concert: 6.6. Case study: N2K streams live M[DBLENTITY:ouml]tley Cr[DBLENTITY:uuml]e concert (Designing Web Audio)
multimedia: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
online help: 6.1.3. RealPlayer (Designing Web Audio)
player or decoder (see RealPlayer)
port 7070: 6.3.3.1. RealServer installation (Designing Web Audio)
professional webcasting: 6.3. Professional webcasting (Designing Web Audio)
RealFlash content, creating: 6.4.4. Creating RealFlash content (Designing Web Audio)
Server: 6.1.2. RealServer (Designing Web Audio)
installation: 6.3.3.1. RealServer installation (Designing Web Audio)
load balancing: 6.4.7. Load balancing (Designing Web Audio)
stream narration: 1.7.1.2. Embedding narration in a web page (Designing Web Audio)
streaming from web server: 6.2. Streaming RealAudio from a web server (Designing Web Audio)
synchronized presentations, creating with RealSystem 5.0: 6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
utilities, editing and synchronizing RealMedia files: 6.1.4. RealAudio utilities (Designing Web Audio)
versions: 6.1. The RealMedia System (Designing Web Audio)
RealAudio (RealNetworks): 24.5.7. Liquid Audio (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RealEncoder: 6. Encoding, Serving, and Streaming Sound with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
6.3.2. Using the RealEncoder (Designing Web Audio)
HTTP streaming: 6.2.3. HTTP streaming tutorial (Designing Web Audio)
input and output settings: 6.2.3. HTTP streaming tutorial (Designing Web Audio)
live broadcasting: 6.5. Live broadcasting with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
options (version 5.0): 6.3.2. Using the RealEncoder (Designing Web Audio)
tools, pre-installed: 6.1.4. RealAudio utilities (Designing Web Audio)
RealFlash: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
Animation metafile: 6.4.4. Creating RealFlash content (Designing Web Audio)
Bandwidth Tuner: 6.4.4. Creating RealFlash content (Designing Web Audio)
broadcasting: 6.3.3. Broadcasting audio with the RealServer (Designing Web Audio)
content, creating: 6.4.4. Creating RealFlash content (Designing Web Audio)
creating, basic steps: 7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
incorporating files into RealSystem G2: 7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
RealSystem G2 Production Guide, information on: 7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
RealMedia: 5.2. Streaming media formats (Designing Web Audio)
6. Encoding, Serving, and Streaming Sound with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
clips: 6.1.6. RealAudio delivery (Designing Web Audio)
codecs: 6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
compression: 1.7.1.1. Capturing narration (Designing Web Audio)
editing tools: 6.1.4. RealAudio utilities (Designing Web Audio)
Internet: 6.1.2. RealServer (Designing Web Audio)
metafiles: 6.1.5. RealAudio 5.0 file types and metafiles (Designing Web Audio)
online documentation: 6.1.3. RealPlayer (Designing Web Audio)
RealSystem 5.0, components of: 6.1. The RealMedia System (Designing Web Audio)
table of contents: 6.4.3. Indexing RealMedia clips: creating a table of contents (Designing Web Audio)
versions: 6.1. The RealMedia System (Designing Web Audio)
web broadcasting capabilties: B.1. RealMedia (Designing Web Audio)
Windows Media, advantages over: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
RealMedia, linking to: 24.7.3.1. Linking to RealMedia (external player) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RealMedia Xtra,: 9.3.1. Using Shockwave "internal" sounds: embedded cast members versus streamed SWA sounds (Designing Web Audio)
RealNetworks: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
RealEncoder and RealPublisher applications: 6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
RealText Authoring Guide: 7.4.3. Hyperlinking (Designing Web Audio)
versions: 6.1. The RealMedia System (Designing Web Audio)
RealNetworks Consulting Group: 6.6.5.1. Remote encoding and management (Designing Web Audio)
RealNetworks DevZone: 6.1.3. RealPlayer (Designing Web Audio)
6.2.3. HTTP streaming tutorial (Designing Web Audio)
RealNetworks RealPlayer 8: 27.2. SMIL Players (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RealPix markup language: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
effect tags: 7.3.1. RealPix syntax (Designing Web Audio)
attributes, timing and placement: 7.3.1. RealPix syntax (Designing Web Audio)
hyperlinking: 7.3.2. Hyperlinking (Designing Web Audio)
images, moving, zooming in or panning back: 7.3.1. RealPix syntax (Designing Web Audio)
slideshow: 7.3.1. RealPix syntax (Designing Web Audio)
syntax: 7.3. RealPix (Designing Web Audio)
RealPlayer: 6.1.3. RealPlayer (Designing Web Audio)
6.2.3. HTTP streaming tutorial (Designing Web Audio)
24.7.3.2. Embedding RealPlayer on the page (Web Design in a Nutshell)
custom controls, building with JavaScript: 6.4.2. Creating custom player controls (Designing Web Audio)
Flash and: 26.5.2. Flash and RealPlayer (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Plug-in metafile: 6.1.5. RealAudio 5.0 file types and metafiles (Designing Web Audio)
transparent plug-ins: 6.4.2.1. Creating custom controls with JavaScript (Designing Web Audio)
RealPlayer Plus: 6.1.3. RealPlayer (Designing Web Audio)
RealProducer: 6. Encoding, Serving, and Streaming Sound with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
RealProducer Pro: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
RealPublisher: 6.1.1. RealEncoder and RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
cutom player controls: 6.4.2.3. Embedding custom player controls with RealPublisher (Designing Web Audio)
mobile playback: 6.3.2. Using the RealEncoder (Designing Web Audio)
RealServer: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
6.1.2. RealServer (Designing Web Audio)
archiving: 6.6.3. Archiving live broadcasts (Designing Web Audio)
broadcasting audio: 6.3.3. Broadcasting audio with the RealServer (Designing Web Audio)
config file, enabling HTTP Cloaking: 6.4.1. Broadcasting through firewalls (Designing Web Audio)
installing: 6.3.3.1. RealServer installation (Designing Web Audio)
Content directory: 6.3.3.3. Using bandwidth negotiation (Designing Web Audio)
on Unix machines: 6.3.3.1. RealServer installation (Designing Web Audio)
system requirements: 6.3.3.2. RealServer system requirements (Designing Web Audio)
live broadcasting: 6.5. Live broadcasting with RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
load balancing: 6.4.7. Load balancing (Designing Web Audio)
multicast delivery: 6.4.1. Broadcasting through firewalls (Designing Web Audio)
RealSlideshow: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
RealSystem 5.0
components of: 6.1. The RealMedia System (Designing Web Audio)
file types and metafiles: 6.1.5. RealAudio 5.0 file types and metafiles (Designing Web Audio)
synchronized RealAudio presentations with: 6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
RealSystem G2: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
backwards compatibility: 7.6. Delivering backwards-compatible content (Designing Web Audio)
bandwidth negotiation: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
case study, TechWeb Today: 7.7. Case study: TechWeb Today (Designing Web Audio)
clustering: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
content plan: 7.7.1. Deciding what to show (Designing Web Audio)
dynamic bandwidth allocation: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
encoding innovations in: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
file types and formats supported by: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
formats supported: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
multicasting: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
playback options: 6.4.2. Creating custom player controls (Designing Web Audio)
presentation design: 7.7.1. Deciding what to show (Designing Web Audio)
problems: 7.7.3. Problems and workarounds (Designing Web Audio)
Production Guide, information on RealFlash: 7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
RealFlash, streaming vector animations with: 7.5. RealFlash (Designing Web Audio)
RealPix markup language: 7.3. RealPix (Designing Web Audio)
RealText markup language: 7.4. RealText (Designing Web Audio)
RTSP transmission: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
SMIL: 7.2. SMIL (Designing Web Audio)
SMIL-based multimedia: 7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
splitting: 5.2.1. RealMedia and RealAudio (Designing Web Audio)
SureStream: 6.3.3.3. Using bandwidth negotiation (Designing Web Audio)
7.1. SureStream (Designing Web Audio)
synchronization: 7.7.2. Synchronizing media types (Designing Web Audio)
timing: 7.7.2. Synchronizing media types (Designing Web Audio)
RealText markup language: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
7.4. RealText (Designing Web Audio)
and tags: 7.4.2. Window types (Designing Web Audio)
basic file, example of: 7.4.2. Window types (Designing Web Audio)
HTML tags, support of: 7.4.1. RealText syntax (Designing Web Audio)
hyperlinking: 7.4.3. Hyperlinking (Designing Web Audio)
RealText Authoring Guide: 7.4.3. Hyperlinking (Designing Web Audio)
syntax: 7.4.1. RealText syntax (Designing Web Audio)
time, syntax for: 7.7.3. Problems and workarounds (Designing Web Audio)
timelines in captioned graphics: 7.4.2. Window types (Designing Web Audio)
RealTime Streaming Protocol (RTSP): 5.1. Streaming protocols (Designing Web Audio)
7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
RealVideo: 5.2.2. Windows Media Technologies (Netshow) (Designing Web Audio)
broadcasting: 6.3.2.1. Encoding RealAudio with a batch processor (Designing Web Audio)
controls, hidden: 6.4.2.4. Playing clips with a hidden control or plug-in (Designing Web Audio)
encoding: 7.1. SureStream (Designing Web Audio)
RealVideo (RealNetworks): 25.3.2. RealMedia (.rm) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
reciprocal of square root of 2: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
record stores, online: 1.2. What you can do with sound on the Web (Designing Web Audio)
recording for audio files: 24.3.1. Recording (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA): 8.6.2.2. Complying with copyright laws (Designing Web Audio)
8.7.1. Is MP3 legal? (Designing Web Audio)
recording level: 3.2.1.3. Desktop audio recording (Designing Web Audio)
recording techniques: 3.2. Recording techniques (Designing Web Audio)
field: 3.2.2. Field recording (Designing Web Audio)
studio: 3.2.1. Studio recording (Designing Web Audio)
recording/editing software, digital audio workstations: A.2.4. Digital audio workstation/recording editing software (Designing Web Audio)
rectangular image map area: 6.5.4.2. The coords attribute (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
recursion
creating functions for: 9.9. Recursive Functions (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
10.13. Copying Clip Event Handlers (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
finding all movie clips on a timeline: 13.5.6.3. Using for-in to access movie clips (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
stripping whitespace using: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
Red, Green, Blue (see RGB triplet notation)
Red, Green, Blue, and Alpha (see RGBA quadlet notation)
Redirect header: 13.2.4. Combining Refresh with Other HTTP Header Fields (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
reducing number of colors: 23.5.5. Other Options (Web Design in a Nutshell)
redundant HTML tags: 3.3.7. Ignored or Redundant Tags (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
reference interviews: 6.4. In an Ideal World: The Reference Interview (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
reference movies (QuickTime): 25.3.1.3. Reference movies (Web Design in a Nutshell)
references
absolute/relative: 2.5.6.1. The _root and _ parent properties (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
13.5.4.1. Referencing the current level's main movie using _root (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
creating clip objects dynamically: 13.5.6. Dynamic References to Clip Objects (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
generating with Insert Target Path: 13.5.5. Authoring Instance References with Insert Target Path (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
movie clips and explicit/implicit: 13.5.2. Referring to the Current Instance or Movie (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
to nested instances: 13.5.3. Referring to Nested Instances (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
resolving using scope chain: 9.7.1. The Scope Chain (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
references, inline: 6.4.2. Inline References (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
references to multimedia elements: 2.5.3. Multimedia (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
referencing external content: 5.6.2. Referencing Audio, Video, and Images (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
reflections: 2.1.4. Sound propagation and acoustics (Designing Web Audio)
reflectors: 8.6. Start your own MP3 radio station (Designing Web Audio)
Refresh header: 13.2.1. Uniquely Refreshing (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
refresh value (http-equiv attribute): 9.4.1.1. Meta tags for client-pull (Web Design in a Nutshell)
9.4.1.1. Meta tags for client-pull (Web Design in a Nutshell)
registration points of movie clips: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
_x property and: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
_y property and: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
regular expressions, not supported: 4.6.5.5. No regular expressions (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
regular movie clips: 13.2.2. Regular Movie Clips (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rel attribute: B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
6.3.1.5. The rel and rev attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
6.7.2.2. The rel and rev attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
tag: 11.1. Summary of Tags Related to Linking (Web Design in a Nutshell)
11.1. Summary of Tags Related to Linking (Web Design in a Nutshell)
17.2.2.3. External style sheets (Web Design in a Nutshell)
relational database model: 3.2.2.4. The relational database model: A bottom-up approach (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
relational operators (see comparison operators)
relationships
between HTML documents: 6.7. Relationships (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
between hyperlinks: 6.3.1.5. The rel and rev attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
relative
column widths: 13.7.5.3. Relative column widths (Web Design in a Nutshell)
font sizes: 17.5.1. Type-Related Properties (Web Design in a Nutshell)
pathnames: 4.2.2. Relative Pathnames (Web Design in a Nutshell)
positioning (style sheets): 17.6.1.1. Relative positioning (Web Design in a Nutshell)
URLs: 11.2.2. Relative URLs (Web Design in a Nutshell)
relative font size: 4.6.3.1. The size attribute (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
relative font sizing: 5.3.2. Relative Sizes (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
relative frame sizes: 11.3.1.1. The rows and cols attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
relative length units: 3.2.2. Relative Length Units (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
relative positioning: 9.2. Relative Positioning (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
relative references: 2.5.6.1. The _root and _ parent properties (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
relative URLs: 3.4. URLs (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
2.7.1. URLs (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
6.2.11. Absolute and Relative URLs (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
advantages of using: 6.2.11.3. Using relative URLs (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
tag: 6.7.1. The <base> Header Element (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
release button event: 10.8.2. release (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
releaseOutside button event: 10.8.3. releaseOutside (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
relevance, sorting by: 6.3.6. Display Search Results Sensibly (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
REMOTE_ADDR variable: 18.7.1. Other Available Variables (Web Design in a Nutshell)
remote encoding: 6.6.5.1. Remote encoding and management (Designing Web Audio)
REMOTE_HOST variable: 18.7.1. Other Available Variables (Web Design in a Nutshell)
remote navigation elements: 4.6. Remote Navigation Elements (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
removeMovieClip( )
deleting attached and duplicated instances: to Delete Instances (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide) 13.6.2. Using removeMovieClip( )
global function: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
target parameter and: 13.8.3.1. Method versus global function overlap issues (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
MovieClip class: 13.8.3. Built-in Movie Clip Methods (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
removeNode( ) (XML class): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rendering engines: 8. Visual Formatting (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
rendering quality of Player
_highquality global property: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
_quality global property: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
toggleHighQuality global function: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
repeating images: 6.2.2. Repeats with Direction (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
(Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide) 6.2.4. Repeats with Direction (Revisited)
repetition grammar rules, elements: 15.4.1. Sequence, Choice, Grouping, and Repetition (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
repetitive sound, avoiding: 1.5. Audio challenges and limitations (Designing Web Audio)
replaced elements: 2.9. Classification of Elements (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
8.2.4. Block-Level Replaced Elements (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
8.4. Inline Elements (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
inline: 8.4.4. Inline Replaced Elements (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
adding box properties to: 8.4.4.1. Adding box properties (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
replication
border color: 7.4.3. Border Colors (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
border widths: 7.4.2. Border Widths (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
margins: 7.3.3. Replicating Values (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
value: 7.4.1.1. Multiple styles (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
Request for Comments (RFC): 1.6. The Importance of Standards (Web Design in a Nutshell)
research
brainstorming site design: 8.1. Brainstorming with White Boards and Flip Charts (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
choosing what to index for: 6.5. Indexing the Right Stuff (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
for creating web sites: 7. Research (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
on intended audiences: 7.3. Learning About the Intended Audiences (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
searching for: 6.2.1.4. Comprehensive searching (research) (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
on site usage: 9.6.4. Usage Tracking (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
reserved characters (see special characters)
reserved words: 14.4. Reserved Words (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
Reset button for forms: 17.2.4. Receiving Results from the Server (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
reset buttons: 9.5.4.2. Reset buttons (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
reset buttons on forms: 15.1. Summary of Form Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
15.4.1.6. Submit and reset buttons (Web Design in a Nutshell)
reset value for WML type attribute: 32.3.6. Programming Softkeys (Web Design in a Nutshell)
resizable web pages: 2.2. Fixed Versus Flexible Web Page Design (Web Design in a Nutshell)
resizing images: 5.2.6.11. Resizing and flood-filling images (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
resolution: 3.1. Selecting the right equipment (Designing Web Audio)
image: 3.4.2. Image Resolution (Web Design in a Nutshell)
monitor: 2.2.4. Choosing a Page Size (Web Design in a Nutshell)
unknown: 2.1. Dealing with Unknown Monitor Resolutions (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Resource Description Framework (RDF): 30.6. Where to Learn More (Web Design in a Nutshell)
resources for further information
instances: 11.2.4. Styling Common Elements (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
responding to user feedback: 9.6.3. Questions and Suggestions (Information Architecture for the World Wide Web)
response headers (HTTP): 4.1.2.3. HTTP response header (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Restore to Background/Previous method: 23.5.3. Disposal Methods (Web Design in a Nutshell)
restrictions on pseudo-classes/ pseudo-elements: 2.4.3. Restrictions on Pseudo-Class and Pseudo-Element Selectors (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
retailers
audio equipment, selecting: A.2.7. Mixers (Designing Web Audio)
getting best deal from: A.3.1. Headphones (Designing Web Audio)
retrieved documents (see searching)
Return key, capturing: 10.11.4.1. Handling special keys (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
return statement: 6.3. The ActionScript Statements (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
6.3.8. The return Statement (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
returning values from functions: 9.4.2. Returning Values from Functions (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
terminating functions: 9.4.1. Terminating a Function (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
reusing images: 12.3.6.2. Reuse images whenever possible (Web Design in a Nutshell)
5.2.4. Speeding Image Downloads (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
rev attribute: B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
6.3.1.5. The rel and rev attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
6.7.2.2. The rel and rev attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
tag: 11.1. Summary of Tags Related to Linking (Web Design in a Nutshell)
11.1. Summary of Tags Related to Linking (Web Design in a Nutshell)
reverberation: 4. Optimizing Your Sound Files (Designing Web Audio)
4.2.1. Reverb (Designing Web Audio)
artificial: 4.2.1. Reverb (Designing Web Audio)
delay: 2.1.5. Reverberation and delay (Designing Web Audio)
recording environment: 3.2.1.1. Proper room acoustics: capturing a "dry" signal (Designing Web Audio)
reverse( ) (Array class): Method (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide) 11.9.1. The reverse( )
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
reverse effect: 4.2.5. Backwards (Designing Web Audio)
Revert to Previous method: 23.3. Browser Support (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RFC (Request for Comments): 1.6. The Importance of Standards (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RGB color values: 4.6.3.2. The color attribute (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
8.4.1.5. Color property values (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
(see also colors)
RGB colors: 3.1.2. Colors by RGB (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
RGB (red, green, blue) values: 3.3.1.1. RGB color (Web Design in a Nutshell)
systems for representing: 3.3.2.2. The web palette in numbers (Web Design in a Nutshell)
16.1. Specifying Color by RGB Values (Web Design in a Nutshell)
17.4.2.2. By RGB values (Web Design in a Nutshell)
working in: 3.4.4.1. Work in RGB mode (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RGB triplet notation: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
getRGB( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
setRGB( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
RGBA quadlet notation: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
getTransform( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
setTransform( ): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rhythm, importance in sound design: 1.5. Audio challenges and limitations (Designing Web Audio)
rhythm loops, seamless: 1.7.3.3. Optimum loop length (Designing Web Audio)
Rich Music Format (RMF): 5.2. Streaming media formats (Designing Web Audio)
(Designing Web Audio) 5.2.5. Beatnik's Rich Music Format (RMF)
11. Designing Audio Web Sites with Beatnik (Designing Web Audio)
ready-made music files from Beatnik: 11.3.3. Lesson 3: Adding simple background music (Designing Web Audio)
.rmf files, creating with Beatnik Editor: 11.2.3. Beatnik Editor (Designing Web Audio)
Rich Music Format (.rmf) files: 24.5.9. Beatnik's Rich Music Format (.rmf) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
richness property: 10.8.2. The Spoken Word (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
ridged borders: 8.4.6.5. The border-style property (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
Ridgway, Reid: 1.9.2. Timing loops (Designing Web Audio)
right alignment (see alignment)
right alignment (text): 10.7.4. Right and Left Alignment (Web Design in a Nutshell)
right-associative operators: 5.1.3. Operator Precedence (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
right property: 9.1.2. Side Offsets (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
RIGHT property (Key object): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
\:right pseudo-class: 10.8.1. Paged Media (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
\:right pseudo-class[right pseudo-class: 10.2.3.5. Miscellaneous pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
right shift assignment (>>=) operator: 5.1.3. Operator Precedence (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
right shift (>>) operator: 15.2.5.1. Signed right shift (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
right-to-left directionality: 7.2.2. Directionality (Web Design in a Nutshell)
right value
align attribute: 12.3.5. Horizontal Alignment (Web Design in a Nutshell)
clear attribute: 12.3.5.2. Stopping text wrap (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Rio player: 8.4.3.1. Selecting tracks (Designing Web Audio)
ripping: 8.4.1.1. Working with the CDDB (Designing Web Audio)
rl property (transformobject): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
.rm (RealMedia) files: 26.5.2. Flash and RealPlayer (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RMEdit: 6.1.4. RealAudio utilities (Designing Web Audio)
.rmf (Rich Music Format): 24.5.9. Beatnik's Rich Music Format (.rmf) (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RMMerge utility: 6.1.4. RealAudio utilities (Designing Web Audio)
synchronizing RealAudio output with: 6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
6.4.5. Creating synchronized RealAudio presentations with RealSystem 5.0 (Designing Web Audio)
rmserver.cfg: 6.4.1. Broadcasting through firewalls (Designing Web Audio)
robots value ( ): 9.4.2.1. Meta tags for search engines (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Rocktropolis web site: 6.6. Case study: N2K streams live M[DBLENTITY:ouml]tley Cr[DBLENTITY:uuml]e concert (Designing Web Audio)
Roland Sound Canvas: 5.2.3. QuickTime (Designing Web Audio)
10.3. Creating your own MIDI files (Designing Web Audio)
Roland Sound set: 10.1.1. Advantages to using the MIDI format (Designing Web Audio)
rollOut button event: 10.8.5. rollOut (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rollOver button event: 10.8.4. rollOver (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rollovers: 11.6.4.2. Rollover buttons (Web Design in a Nutshell)
multipart images in tables: 13.8. Multipart Images in Tables (Web Design in a Nutshell)
style changes (DHTML): 29.5.1. Rollover Style Changes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
room tone: 4.1.2. Avoiding gaps between edited sections (Designing Web Audio)
rooms, determining acoustic characteristics of: 3.2.1.1. Proper room acoustics: capturing a "dry" signal (Designing Web Audio)
root directory (server): 4.1.2.1. Root directory (Web Design in a Nutshell)
4.2. Unix Directory Structures (Web Design in a Nutshell)
root element: 2.5. Structure (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
root elements in XML: 30.3. XML Document Syntax (Web Design in a Nutshell)
_root global property: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
accessing variables on different timelines: 2.5.6.1. The _root and _ parent properties (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
referencing current level of main movie: 13.5.4.1. Referencing the current level's main movie using _root (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
root-layout tag, SMIL: 7.2.1. SMIL syntax (Designing Web Audio)
root pitch: 11.4.4. Making a custom instrument from your imported samples (Designing Web Audio)
rotating a movie clip toward mouse pointer: 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
_rotation property (MovieClip class): 13.7. Built-in Movie Clip Properties (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
round( ) (Math object): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rounding numbers to arbitrary number of decimal places: 4.3.2.1. Floating-point precision (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rows, creating in tables: 10.2.3. The <tr> Tag (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
rows attribute: B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
9.7.1.1. The rows and cols attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
11.3.1.1. The rows and cols attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
tag: 14.1. Summary of Frame Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
14.3.2. Establishing Rows and Columns (Web Design in a Nutshell)
15.1. Summary of Form Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rows (frameset): 14.3.2. Establishing Rows and Columns (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rows (tables): 13.1. Summary of Table Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.3.1. Rows and Cells (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.3.1. Rows and Cells (Web Design in a Nutshell)
(see also tables)
aligning cell text in: 13.4.3. Aligning Text in Cells (Web Design in a Nutshell)
coloring: 13.4.6. Coloring Tables (Web Design in a Nutshell)
controlling: 13.3.1.2. Row-level controls (Web Design in a Nutshell)
grouping: 13.3.3. Row and Column Groups (Web Design in a Nutshell)
restraining heights of: 13.5.6. Restraining Row Heights (Web Design in a Nutshell)
sizing: 13.4.4. Sizing Tables (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.7.4. Creating a Box Rule (Web Design in a Nutshell)
spanning: 13.3.2.2. Row span (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.6.4. Rowspans Made Easy (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rowspan attribute: 13.1. Summary of Table Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.3.2.2. Row span (Web Design in a Nutshell)
13.6.4. Rowspans Made Easy (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Appendix B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
rowspan attribute ( and ): 10.2.4.5. The rowspan attribute (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
royalty-free audio resources: 24.2.2. Royalty-Free Audio Resources (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RPM files: 6.1.5. RealAudio 5.0 file types and metafiles (Designing Web Audio)
6.2.2. Requirements for HTTP streaming (Designing Web Audio)
rr property (transformobject): 20.5. Alphabetical Language Reference (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
rtl value (dir attribute): 7.2.2. Directionality (Web Design in a Nutshell)
RTSP (RealTime Streaming Protocol): 5.1. Streaming protocols (Designing Web Audio)
7. Designing Multimedia Presentations with SMIL and RealSystem G2 (Designing Web Audio)
ruby text: 7.3. Style Sheets Language Features (Web Design in a Nutshell)
@ rules: 10.8. Media Types and @-rules (Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide)
rules attribute ( ): 13.1. Summary of Table Tags (Web Design in a Nutshell)
Appendix B. List of Attributes (Web Design in a Nutshell)
10.2.1.4. The frame and rules attributes (HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide)
rules (style sheet): 17.2.1. Rule Syntax (Web Design in a Nutshell)
selectors: 17.3. Selectors (Web Design in a Nutshell)
17.7.1. New Selectors (Web Design in a Nutshell)
runaway scripts, issues when cancelling: 8.6.3. Maximum Number of Iterations (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
runtime error messages: 19.1. Debugging Tools (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
runtime import and shared libraries: 16.7.3. Shared Library (Runtime Import) (ActionScript: The Definitive Guide)
RVBatch command: 6.3.2.1. Encoding RealAudio with a batch processor (Designing Web Audio)
Rvencode directory: 6.3.2.1. Encoding RealAudio with a batch processor (Designing Web Audio)


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