CSC 215: Web Programming and Development
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Module 10 Assignment
This assignment is from Chapter 14
- Why is JavaScript considered to be object-based?
- Detecting the exact web browser application and version is called:
- The double slash, when used in JavaScript, identifies:
- The actions that can be performed on an object are called:
- Which object is assumed to exist within the document object model?
- An occurrence, such as a click or mouseover is considered to be an:
- The event handler for a mouseout is:
- The JavaScript keyword to declare a variable is:
- When working with variables, this method can be used to request data from the user:
- The if control structure has two command sets. Which one executes on true conditions?
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