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Is there a JavaScript api to look at methods? I googled and I didn't find anything familiar. I am used to the java api.
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please explain your problem. you want doc or what ?
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> Is there a JavaScript api to look at methods? I googled and I didn't find anything familiar. I
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Look at the documentation provided by w3schools, Mozilla devleopment center and MSDN on Javascript.
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Re: JavaScript+doc+api???

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Hello:

If you use Macromedia Dreamweaver , it also comes with "pocket" references for :

Javascript, HTML, CSS, ASP,PHP and more ,

It is somewhat hidden for the newbie as is no part of the normal help file . Just press SHIFT+F1 or get it via menu in Help/Reference... then ,you have it... select the language you want in the 1st dropdown, the topics/suptopics in the other 2

It is not too detailed but for quick reference is generally good
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