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JAVA to provide a high level of interactivity on a web page. JavaScripts are stored within an HTML document and are interpreted by the web browser. JavaScripts may be located within the HTML code at the point in the page where they are to appear on the screen or they may be written using functions. Functions are small subprograms that are stored between the head tags of an HTML document and are called on to be executed when a particular event occurs. Whether the script is stored between the head tags or within the body of the HTML document, it must be enclosed in script tags. Also, a set of HTML ment tags are typically used inside the script tags so that older browsers that do not support JavaScript will ignore the script and continue to process the page without errors. Following is an example of the script and ment tags: script language=javascript ! Include JavaScript Code Here // /script Be aware that JavaScript is case sensitive...the difference between a working script and an error message can be one capital letter. ALERT BOXES To pop up an alert box include the following line of code inside of script tags in the body of your HTML document. Please note that the processing of the page will stop until the viewer responds to the alert box. alert (Place the text to be displayed in the alert box between these quotes.) Other types of premade dialog boxes are available such as the prompt and confirm boxes. In order to take full advantage of the features of these dialog boxes you must write more JavaScript code which can use the values that are returned by the dialog boxes. The following statements will pop up a dialog box that requires a yes or no answer (OK or Cancel). If the answer is OK then the variable named answer has a value of true and if the answer is Cancel then the variable named answer has a value of false. You can then use an if statement in the JavaScript code to respond appropriately. 大連交通大學(xué) 2021 屆本科生畢業(yè)設(shè)計(jì)(論文)外文翻譯 2 var answer = confirm (Are you sure you want to quit?) if (answer==true) { () } The following code will pop up a dialog box that asks the user to enter some sort of information. If the user clicks OK the information they entered is stored in the variable. The second set of quotation marks inside of the prompt statement make the contents of the text box blank when the dialog box is displayed. var response = prompt (What is your name? ,) (font size=7 color=red face=arialHello + response + !) Notice that in the last two examples the window and document objects were used. Window refers to the browser window and document refers to the page being displayed. The use of a dot after the name of the object allows actions to be performed on that object or properties of that object to be modified. In this next example, the navigator object is referenced in order to display the browser name and version. alert (You are using + + version + + .) POPUP WINDOWS An additional browser window may be opened using a simple JavaScript. The open method contains three parts as in the following example: the name of the document or url of the web site to be displayed in the new window, the name that may be used to refer to the browser window (requires more code than is shown here), and the properties of the new window. Please note that the properties are all listed in one set of quotation marks and are separated by mas. open (, mywin, height=200, width=200, titlebar=false) The following properties may be used to control the appearance of the new window: Table11 properties may be used to control the appearance of the new window Feature Example Description height height = 200 determines th