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[edit] Definitions of JavaScript on the Web:

  • A programming script used on websites.

totheweb.com/learning_center/seo_glossary.html

  • JavaScript is a scripting language developed by Netscape. JavaScript can make web pages more animated and dynamic in terms of graphics and navigation. One of the most common graphic JavaScript effects is called a mouseover, and Javascript navigation is commonly created using drop-down menus.

avtecmedia.com/tools/web-design-glossary.htm

  • JavaScript is a cross-platform, object-based scripting language developed by Netscape for client and server applications. It is commonly used on web pages to add interactivity and dynamic content such as banner rotation.

www.2020systems.com/internet-ad-glossary-e-q.html

  • A scripting language commonly used in web pages. Most search engines are unable to index these scripts properly.

tools.devshed.com/c/a/Search-Engine-Tricks/Glossary-of-search-engine-terms/

  • a client-side scripting language that allows dynamic behavior to be specified within HTML documents. Most browsers support java.

www.go4.ie/articles/web-jargon-explained

  • A cross-platform, World Wide Web scripting language developed by Netscape Communications. JavaScript code is inserted directly into the HTML page.

www.webhostny.com/

  • Like Java, this is a programming lanuguage designed by Sun Microsystems, in conjuction with Netscape, that can be integrated into standard HTML pages. While JavaScript is based on the Java syntax, it is a scripting language and therefore cannot be used to create stand-alone programs. ...

www.netchico.com/support/glossary/j.php

  • A programming language for use in web pages that allows the use of dynamic content. In spite of the similarity in name to Java, it is not closely related to Java.

www.greenwebdesign.com/Glossary-Of-Technical-Terms.htm

  • JavaScript is a client-side script language that can be embedded into HTML pages to create interactive elements.

impnerd.com/glossary-of-web-terms

  • Scripting language (originally called LiveScript) developed by Netscape Communications for use with the Navigator browser. JavaScript code forms part of the HTML page and can be used for example to respond to user actions such as button clicks or to run processes locally or validate data. ...

www.acad.bg/beginner/gnrt/appendix/glossary.html

  • A programming language used in web pages to add interactive features.

www.taswebsites.com/info/glossary.htm

  • A scripting language used to create interactive websites.

support.marathonweb.com/info/internet/basics

  • JavaScript is a programming language used for creating web pages.

www.kerio.com/manual/kmsug/en/go01.html

  • A scripting language that resembles Java and was developed by Netscape for use with the Netscape browser.

www.learningservices.gcal.ac.uk/it/staff/definitions.html

  • Not to be confused with Java, JavaScript was developed by Netscape as a scripting language designed to extend the capabilities of HTML and create interactive web pages. ...

archive.altn.com/MDaemon/Archive/9.0.1/Glossary.doc

  • The broadest and most general term, which encompasses all subsets mentioned on this page.

www.webstandards.org/action/dstf/definitions/

  • JavaScript is a programming language used to create interactive Web pages. For example, images that change or highlight when you "roll over" them with a mouse are commonly programmed with JavaScript.

www.umuc.edu/ade/glossary.html

  • A Web scripting language developed by Netscape. It was developed independently of the full JAVA language and is an "open" language, free for anyone to use and adapt. For example, The Java Script Source has many scripts people can adapt for their own purposes.

mason.gmu.edu/~montecin/netterms.htm

  • an open scripting language that enables Web authors to design interactive sites. Can interact with HTML source code and is supported by most browsers.

www.gslis.utexas.edu/~vlibrary/glossary/

  • Perhaps the most ubiquitous scripting language on the web, Javascript is a client side programming language which can be used with almost all user agents.

www.joedolson.com/glossary.php

  • JavaScript is a scripting language most often used for client-side web development. It was the originating dialect of the ECMAScript standard. ...

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Javascript


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