http://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi2008-07-01T13:21:57.781ZJavascriptNickGoogle Notebook14110http://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDR4jIgoQj8jA4agi2007-05-14T20:03:24.303Z2008-07-01T13:21:57.781Z/ - WebKit - TracThe webkit source repository<br><blockquote class="gn_c"> Sometimes the only way to figure out what Safari supports is just to look at the source code. Yuck.<br></blockquote>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDSS8IgoQiKm64agi2007-05-14T20:01:42.024Z2008-07-01T13:21:57.170ZMidas - MDCMidas is the code name for Gecko&#39;s built-in rich text editor.Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDQWiSwoQwZ3Mkagi2007-05-12T21:30:23.297Z2008-07-01T13:21:56.562ZCore JavaScript 1.5 Reference - MDC<span>Core JavaScript 1.5 Reference</span><blockquote class="gn_c"> And similarly, the best reference on the core javascript language<br></blockquote>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDQjbSwoQ06_Jkagi2007-05-12T21:29:36.467Z2008-07-01T13:21:55.993ZGecko DOM Reference - MDCGecko DOM Reference<blockquote class="gn_c"> By far, the best reference on the DOM<br></blockquote>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDSaYIgoQqL_Fj7Ii2007-06-12T21:57:53.192Z2008-07-01T13:21:55.344ZW3C DOM EventsThese tables contain compatibility information for the Event methods and propertiesNickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDR-OIgoQ_emz4agi2007-05-14T19:59:55.645Z2008-07-01T13:21:54.825ZW3C DOM Compatibility - RangeW3C DOM Compatibility - Range<blockquote class="gn_c"> Quirks-mode has lots of great charts, like this one, which describes both selection and range on most major browsers.<br></blockquote>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDQgjIgoQ5a2f5bIi2007-06-14T23:53:23.429Z2008-07-01T13:21:54.187ZJavaScript - Detecting keystrokesDetecting the user&#39;s keystrokes turns out to be a rather specialised branch of event handling.Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDXJNGqwQtNCKuYcj2008-03-04T00:13:22.868Z2008-07-01T13:21:53.831ZEcma-262.pdf (application/pdf Object)<span> The official ES3 spec<br></span>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDXJNGqwQwKmOuYcj2008-03-04T00:14:23.424Z2008-03-04T00:14:23.697Znon-standard IE quirks: http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=resou...non-standard IE quirks:<br><a href="http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=resources%3Aresources&amp;cache=cache&amp;media=resources:jscriptdeviationsfromes3.pdf">http://wiki.ecmascript.org/lib/exe/fetch.php?id=resources%3Aresources&amp;cache=cache&amp;media=resources:jscriptdeviationsfromes3.pdf</a>  <br>Nickhttp://www.google.com/notebook/feeds/13429634271414717956/notebooks/BDQGSSwoQ57rEkagi/NDQKYIgoQ9eq84agi2007-05-14T20:02:23.221Z2007-07-25T17:24:53.547ZApple Applications Safari ReferenceReference: <span>Apple Applications</span><blockquote class="gn_c"> This page actually sucks, but maybe Apple will update it someday.<br></blockquote>Nick