>http://dynapi.sourceforge.net/dynapi/>http://www.cross-browser.com/>> May be helpful if you plan on using a lot of DHTML. I haven't used either
> myself, so I can't vouch for them.
>The dynapi is really very cool, but it's an enormous block of code that most
people don't need. Granted, it loads modules dynamically, but still...
That said, there's a hell of a lot to be learned by playing with it and
reading the docs. (The docs could be better, but it's a good start.)
I refer to this one a lot meself (you can download it):
http://www.htmlguru.com/content/tutorials/curious_eye/
adam
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