JavaScript is used to perform client-side programming on web pages. This includes making remote calls to more advanced, server-side languages like PHP and ASP, which have direct access to the database, as well as performing basic validation for client input, creating graphical representations of data (read charts and graphs) and animating page elements to aid in the users understanding of the interface.
Yes. In fact, you can use JavaScript in any web browser.
Ajax, I believe uses JavaScript + ASP.
Use confirm or alert in javascript code to get a popup
Not comparable. JavaScript is a programming language. Dreamweaver is an application (which you can use to create pages with javascript, html, etc.)
Use the length property of string in javascript.
The command is javascript JavaScript is interpreted by the browser browsers use JavaScript engines to execute the commands each browser differs
Javascript. AJAX stands for Asymmetric Javascript And XML
Use the getURL() function to run javascript with the "javascript: " protocol. getURL("javascript: $('jquery code here');", "_self");
ID in JavaScript can be used to refer a control. For example getElementbyID("#name-of-id").
It has to be done with Javascript. Though you could do something like this:
First of all, as "Javascript"
No, use asp