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Author Crowley, Matthew.

Title Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 development : developing powerful applications for the next generation of IE / Matthew Crowley. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint [New York] : Apress ; New York : Distributed by Springer Science+Business Media, LLC., ©2010.
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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 399 pages) : illustrations
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Series The expert's voice in Web development
Expert's voice in Web development.
Contents Cover -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewer -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- What Will You Learn? -- Who Should Read This Book? -- How Is the Book Structured? -- Additional Resources -- Chapter 1 Internet Explorer Architecture -- Application Architecture and Dependencies -- Command-Line Parameters -- Processor Support -- Protected Mode (Low-Rights Ie) -- Loosely Coupled Internet Explorer -- Browser Frame, Tabs, and Ui -- Search and Navigation -- Printing -- Tab Management -- Favorites Center, Feeds, and History Ui -- Status and Notifications -- Frame and Tab Extensibility -- Developer Tools -- Script Errors and View Source -- Shell Document View -- The Travel Log and Shared Features -- Trident (Mshtml) -- Third-Party and Custom Document Objects -- Trident Layout and Rendering Engine -- Parser Subsystem -- Document Modes and Compatibility View -- Core Document Subsystem -- Text, Layout, and Rendering Subsystem -- Object Model Subsystem -- Component Model Subsystem -- Editing Subsystem -- Networking and Zones -- Urlmon -- Wininet -- Security, Trust, and Privacy Architecture -- Security Ui and Feedback Mechanisms -- Application Integrity and Browser Defenses -- Extension Integrity Defenses -- Privacy and Social Engineering Protections -- High-Integrity Brokers -- Hosting and Reuse -- Mshtml -- Webbrowser Control -- Html Applications -- Scripting Interfaces and Api Usage -- Application Management Tools -- Internet Explorer Administration Kit -- Setup and the Windows 7 Uninstaller -- Windows Error Reporting, Event Logging Infrastructure, and the Customer Experience Improvement Program -- Windows 7 Troubleshooter -- Default Programs -- Online Services -- Settings Management and Feature Controls -- Internet Options Control Panel (Inetcpl.Cpl) -- Reset Internet Explorer Settings -- Manage Add-Ons -- Group Policy -- Feature Control Keys -- Summary -- Chapter 2 Interoperability and Compatibility -- Standards Support and Interoperability -- Html 4.01, Html 5, and Dom Spec Support Improvements -- Document Modes and Versioning -- Quirks Mode, Document Modes, and X-Ua-Compatible -- Document Modes -- Targeting Quirks Mode and Document Modes in Markup -- Targeting Document Modes From the Server Side -- Feature Controls for Document Modes -- Differences Between Ie 7 Standards Mode and True Ie 7 -- Compatibility View -- The Microsoft Compatibility View List -- Controlling Compatibility Settings -- Version Targeting -- Version Targeting Using Conditional Comments -- User Agent String Sniffing Using Javascript -- Compatibility View and the Ua String -- The Web Developers Dilemma -- Summary -- Chapter 3 Enriching Web Applications With Ajax and Json -- The Xmlhttprequest Object -- The Xmlhttp Library and Xmlhttprequest Object -- Native Xmlhttprequest -- Cross-Browser Ajax Compatibility -- Scripting and Dom Improvements -- Native Json Su.
Summary This book is an in-depth guide to writing applications that embrace and extend the new features and capabilities of Windows Internet Explorer 8 and 9. With solid instruction, hands-on examples, and expert insight direct from the source into extending the browser, you'll learn how to create and maintain powerful applications for Microsoft's next-generation Internet platform. Join author Matthew Crowley as you discover how to take advantage of new features like accelerators, WebSlices, and search providers, and create intense web experiences for the browser that ships by default with the popular Windows 7 operating system. If you're interested in creating and shipping high-quality, feature-rich applications for the Web, Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 Development is the only resource you need.
Access University staff and students only. Requires University Computer Account login off-campus.
Subject Microsoft Internet explorer.
Microsoft Internet explorer.
Microsoft Internet explorer
Browsers (Computer programs)
Internet.
Internet
Navigateurs (Logiciels)
Internet.
Internet.
Browsers (Computer programs)
Internet.
Informatique.
Browsers (Computer programs)
Internet
Added Title Pro Internet Explorer 8 and 9 development
Spine Title Pro IE 8 & 9 development
Added Title Pro IE 8 and 9 development
Other Form: Print version: Crowley, Matthew. Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 development. [New York] : Apress ; New York : Distributed by Springer Science+Business Media, LLC., ©2010 9781430228530 (OCoLC)466333644
ISBN 9781430228547 (electronic bk.)
1430228547 (electronic bk.)
(pbk.)
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4302-2854-7 doi
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