WEB 238 UOP Tutorials/Uophelp

WEB 238 UOP Tutorials/Uophelp

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WEB 238 Entire Course

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WEB 238 Week 2 JavaScript Events
WEB 238 Week 3 Cookies
WEB 238 Week 4 Dynamic HTML
WEB 238 Week 5 Web Programming Languages
WEB 238 Week 1 DQs
WEB 238 Week 2DQs
WEB 238 Week 3DQs
WEB 238 Week 4DQs
WEB 238 Week 5DQs

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WEB 238 Week 5 Web Programming Languages
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Objectives
5.1 Compare and contrast JavaScript and Java.
5.2 Explain AJAX.
Readings
Read Ch. 14, “Ajax,” of Beginning JavaScript.
Read the Week Five Read Me First.
Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Learning Team
Paper
Finalize and submit your 10- to 15-page paper.
Learning Team
Presentation
Finalize and submit your 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation

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WEB 238 Week 4 Dynamic HTML
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Objectives
4.1 Explain the difference between DHTML and HTML.
4.2 Explain Java applets.
Readings
Read Ch. 12, “Dynamic HTML and the W3C Document Object Model,” Section, “The Web Standards,” of Beginning JavaScript.
Read Ch. 6, “Applets and Servlets,” of Herb Schildt’s Java Programming Cookbook.
Read the Week Four Read Me First.
Read this week’s Electronic Reserve Readings.
Nongraded Activities and Preparation
Modify the form page from Week Three so that when the JavaScript function has verified that all the required fields have been completed, a cookie is added to the user’s computer. If the same user attempts to complete the form a second time, direct the user to a separate HTML page telling them that they have already submitted the form.
Learning Team Instructions
Continue working on your 10- to 15-page paper and 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation due in...

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