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Title: Professional IE4 Programming
by Andrew Enfield, Brian Francis, Richard Harrison, Alex Homer, Stephen Jakab, Chris Ullman, Sing Li, Mike Barta, Shawn Murphy, Dino Esposito
ISBN: 1-86100-070-7
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York Inc
Pub. Date: 01 November, 1997
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $49.95
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Average Customer Rating: 4 (7 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: No other books have the value of this one.
Comment: I work as a Web Programmer since 1997, mainly dealing with Internet Explorer.

There are few references covering Document Object Model and DHTML - The only one is MSDN.
I bought this book in 1997 and still I am keeping this just beside me in my office.
Though lacking up-to-date information, the overall DOM and DHTML scripting have not been changed much and the basics and essentials can be easily referenced in this book. New features? If you know the basics, you can easily get it in MSDN site.

I am sorry that this book is discontinued. I think this book is a must-have for every IE developer.

Rating: 4
Summary: Decent IE4 book
Comment: The reader from Raleigh, NC obviously didn't read the title of the book before purchasing. This is an "IE4" book, not a Netscape, or any other third-rate browser book. If you want cross-browser support, than DON'T buy a book that is named "IE4 Programming".

I though that this book gave decent coverage and was worth the $.

Rating: 2
Summary: VB Scripting - say goodbye to cross browser compatability!
Comment: A fine book for Intranet development - a seriously flawed effort for Internet work. All material is covered using VB script, which is utterly worthless if your trying to develop a site that works with both Navigator and MSIE. Though you can complete every task discussed in this book with either VB or JavaScript, the authors summarily dismiss JavaScript. Don't purchase this book if you plan to develop sites that work across the browser divide!

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