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Document Object Model

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Opera updates browser for Symbian

July 13, 2005 New browser has better support than previous versions for JavaScript and the Document Object Model, Opera says. TAGS: Opera Software, Document Object Model, Symbian Inc., JavaScript, Web browser

Standards activists target scripts

July 19, 2005 A group of Web developers that goaded browser makers into following standards is setting its sights on scripting. TAGS: Document Object Model, JavaScript, Web development, script, force, author, CSS, Web browser, Apple Computer, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Microsoft yielding to IE standards pressure?

March 16, 2005 Redmond may be budging on its support for standards and on key missing features in Internet Explorer. TAGS: standards, Document Object Model, CSS, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PNG, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, Redmond, API, RSS, developer, support, Firefox, blog, Microsoft Corp., Web browser, Mozilla Corp.

W3C recharges graphics group

December 21, 2004 Standards group reconstitutes its effort to standardize Web graphics with new patent policy and agenda. TAGS: SVG, XSL, Document Object Model, Macromedia Inc., CSS, mobile device

Patches out for IE holes, Sony-related issue

December 13, 2005 Microsoft fixes a clutch of Internet Explorer flaws, including one already being exploited in attacks. TAGS: Document Object Model, flaw, malicious code, Microsoft Internet Explorer, vulnerability, Symantec Corp., security, patch management, software company, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., Sony Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Mozilla finally turns 1.0

June 5, 2002 The browser software, four years in the making in an open-source project, arrives on the Web. Netscape says developers wanted to be sure it would "be ready for prime time." TAGS: Netscape 6, Mozilla Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., Document Object Model, open-source project, Time Warner Inc., open source, standards, Web browser, developer, Microsoft Corp.
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