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On the Web
- SimplytheBest DHTML Scripts - A large collection of the best DHTML scripts on the Internet, clearly explained and ready to use.
- WebDesign Examples - Several script examples of animations and effects for Internet Explorer.
- DHTML Examples - Categorized collection of DHTML examples.
- SmartWebby's Guide to Simple DHTML - Introduction to DHTML with JavaScript. Examples of drop down menus, tip boxes and various form processing scripts.
- Code Toad - DHTML Scripts and Tutorials - Directory of free DHTML scripts and tutorials including mouse trails, style sheet effects, and scrollers.
- D2SET Script Examples - Scripts by D2SET, a French programmers collective. Includes tree-dir.r for managing remote files directly through ftp.
- Anime Theme Dynamic HTML Center - FREE DHTML scripts for download.
- Form Validation On Steroids - A DHTML form validation script.
- A DHTML graph and text generator featuring prime numbers - Complete with comprehensive support pages, this is a javascipt-driven DHTML graph generator, using prime numbers as an example. It features code and examples for a new approach to web design, with features including instant responses to user-commands, and a new way to do buttons.
- A Slacker's Guide to Dynamic HTML - A collection of free DHTML scripts of all types, cross-browser and tested. Navigation menus, and special effects.
Wikipedia Articles
- Mobile code - In computer science, mobile code is software obtained from remote systems, transferred across a network, and then downloaded and executed on a local system without explicit installation or execution by the recipient. Examples of mobile code include scripts (JavaScript, VBScript), Java applets, ActiveX controls, Flash animations, Shockwave movies (and Xtras), and macros embedded within Office documents.
- Cross-site scripting - Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users. Examples of such code include HTML code and client-side scripts.
- False writing system - False writing systems are artificially constructed alphabets or scripts used (sometimes within the context of a false document) to convey a degree of concealed verisimilitude. Examples of this include the script in the Codex Seraphinianus and possibly the Voynich manuscript and alien dialogue in comic strips and graphic novels (such as Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, and the Valérian and Laureline series).