There are events that are associated with form elements. Say suppose there is a button in form. One could associate an event to it say onclick event. Now when the button is clicked, the onclick event is called or in other words onclick event is fired.
From javascript code side it can be said that it only gets called on fireevent of button script
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript can help in browseing
Javascript was created in 1995.
A JavaScript tutorial contains instructions that will teach you how to code in JavaScript.
Javascript does not have classes
Javascript can help in browseing
Javascript was created in 1995.
Onclick will be called when the object you're attaching the onclick function to is clicked (usually the object is an HTML element).
HTML, CSS, & JavaScript.
No, Java and JavaScript are nothing to do with each other, JavaScript is a form of EMCAScript, not Java. Every modern browser comes with a JavaScript engine that is used to understand JavaScript. so there is no need for it, no.
Not comparable. JavaScript is a programming language. Dreamweaver is an application (which you can use to create pages with javascript, html, etc.)
http://www.w3schools.com under the Javascript Section.
Ajax, I believe uses JavaScript + ASP.
Start the document with: <%@ language="javascript" %>
Well you get java as java and javascript as iava.