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Document Object Model

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  • noun Internet A cross-platform, language-independent convention for representing and interacting with objects in HTML, XHTML and XML documents.

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  • In other words, the Document Object Model is the way

    Pixel2Life.com: Latest 15 Tutorials 2009

  • I, for one, knew next to nothing about the Document Object Model, and I bought the book, in part, because I saw that it contained a discussion of the DOM.

    New: All Things O'Reilly ShelleyPowers 2010

  • Once the content has loaded, the tracking code, when executed, reads the content with the help of Document Object Model

    WebProWorld Discussion Forum - Full Feed 2010

  • Document Object Model, and tries to determine if they are valid links while simulating the experience of a user of the page viewing it with a browser.

    Search Engine Watch Blog 2009

  • AJAX uses XHTML for the data presentation of the view layer, DOM, short for Document Object Model, which dynamically manipulates the presentation, XML for data exchange, and XMLHttpRequest as the exchange engine that ties everything together.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • AJAX uses XHTML for the data presentation of the view layer, DOM, short for Document Object Model, which dynamically manipulates the presentation, XML for data exchange, and XMLHttpRequest as the exchange engine that ties everything together.

    Latest News from AJAX & RIA Journal 2009

  • The Document Object Model, otherwise known as DOM, is a highly useful tool for web developers

    BellaOnline - The Voice of Women 2009

  • Based on OpenGL ES 2.0, WebGL is a cross-platform, royalty-free web standard for low-level 3D graphics Application Programming Interfaces and is exposed as Document Object Model through HTML5 Canvas.

    Softpedia News - Global 2009

  • The standard for object-based interfaces is DOM, Document Object Model, published by the W3C (www. w3.org / TR / REC-DOM-Level-1).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • The standard for object-based interfaces is DOM, Document Object Model, published by the W3C (www. w3.org / TR / REC-DOM-Level-1).

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

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