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To use JavaScript for its intended purpose in the modules in this collection, you will need the following:
Listing 1 shows a minimal JavaScript script.
Listing 1 . A minimal JavaScript script. |
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<!-- File JavaScript01.html --><html><body><script language="JavaScript1.3">document.write("Insert JavaScript between script tags.","<br/>")
document.write("Hello from JavaScript")</script></body></html> |
Run the script
To run this JavaScript script:
And the result is...
When you do that, the text shown in Figure 1 should appear in the browser window.
Figure 1 . Output from script in Listing 1. |
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Insert JavaScript between script tags.
Hello from JavaScript |
That's all there is to it
All you have to do to write and run a JavaScript script is to:
When you do that, the script code will be executed.
Display results in the browser window
If your script code contains statements that begin with document.write , followed by a pair of matching parentheses, (as shown in Listing 1 ), the code in the parentheses will be evaluated and the results of that evaluation will appear in your browser window.
At that point, you will have access to your script code as well as the results of running your script.
In programming, we often refer to a group of sequential characters (such as your first name) as a string . In JavaScript format (often called syntax), such groups of characters are surrounded by matching quotationmarks to cause the group to be recognized as a single string.
The following strings appear in the JavaScript code in Listing 1 :
"<br/>"
The first two strings appear, separated by a comma, inside the matching parentheses following the first occurrence of document.write . (We often call the items inside the matching parentheses the argument list.)
The last item in the above list appears in the argument list following the second occurrence of document.write in Listing 1 .
If you examine Figure 1 , you will see that the first and third items from the above list appear, without their quotation marks, in the browser window. However, the second item does not appear in the browser window.
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