>>If you really want to get into it, I would suggest you first find pages that do what you want them to do, then right click on the particular page to see what JavaScript code was used to create the effect, then grab that code and use it yourself. Once you get some success you'll be hooked! > >That seems like an excellent idea. But if I, or Alejandro, or anyone else, sees an unknown command, what would you recommend as a command reference? > >Hilmar.
MSDN has a good reference for JScript.
WROX has a good JavaScript book but I prefer the one from O'Reilly.
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