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Java
2nd
applets
2nd
[See also applets]3rd
arrays
char data type
classes, using directly from JavaScript
controlling from JavaScript
data types
manipulating JavaScript types
JavaScript interpreter (Rhino)
JavaScript, using from
JSObject class
methods, using in JavaScript
objects
packages
2nd
switch statements
java property
JavaArray object
2nd
3rd
JavaClass object
2nd
passing from JavaScript to Java
javaEnabled() method
JavaObject object
2nd
3rd
creating new
JavaScript conversion of
passing from JavaScript to Java
JavaPackage object
2nd
JavaScript browsers not supporting, compatibility with
data types converting Java types to JavaScript
Java manipulations of
delete operator
escape sequences
as general-purpose programming language
2nd
Java classes, using directly
Java methods
JavaArray class
JavaClass class
JavaObject class
JavaPackage class
Java, controlling from
Java, using from
JSObject class
lexical structure
misconceptions about
name property (Window), 1.0 vs. 1.1
quotation marks in strings
reserved words
security
restricted features
same-origin policy
security zones and signed scripts
server-side
switch statements, differences from other languages
types, not specified in
Version 1.1, reference counting for garbage collection
Version 1.2 continue statement bug
2nd
Netscape 4.0, incompatibilities with
specifying in language attribute
versions
client-side and core language
compatibility
explicitly testing for
javascript\: pseudoprotocol specifier
2nd
3rd
4th
join() method
2nd
JScript interpreter
[See Microsoft, JScript interpreter] JSObject object
2nd
3rd
applets, using in
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