Session Summary
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 delivered a new
technology, dynamic HTML (DHTML), an open, language-independent object model
for standard HTML. With this fascinating technology, content in different
Internet Explorer windows and frames can interact in powerful ways by scripting
with the object model. However, because a browser can simultaneously display
unrelated documents in its various windows and frames, certain rules must be
enforced to protect data integrity and privacy of information. During this
presentation, we will describe how and why these restrictions apply in the
DHTML Object Model. We will also describe a way to create cross-frame
scripting-capable pages with HTML applications.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded April 3, 2001 and presented by Teodora
Stanev. Teodora Stanev has been a support professional with Microsoft Developer
Support for two years. Initially, she was with the Visual Basic Client team,
but is now with the Internet Client Development team.
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