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To: Link Lady who wrote (1893)6/29/1998 10:41:00 AM
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[SoftQuad/Lauren Woods] DOM:Feature Story July PC MAGAZINE.

Object-Based Web Design Creating a standard browser-based document object model paves the way for programmatic control of page elements

"...Microsoft Internet Explorer(IE) and Netscape Navigator have supported dynamic content for some time now. What's new is that the latest versions support dynamic content through an extensible object model, called the document object model...In this article, we'll take a look at the [dom]. You'll learn how it works and how it may change the way we publish on the Web...Although the document object models implemented in IE and Navigator are different, an effort is under way to create a standard document object model. The organization behind this effort is the WorldWide Web Consortium (W3C)*...the W3C uses the Interface Defintition Language (IDL) to define a set of standard objects...using IDL to define the object model is a brilliant step...In the coming months you'll hear a lot about the document object model...you should be able to envision the process of passing information from a Web page to a program and vice versa using the document object model..."
source: &copy 1998 Lead Feature Article** (online and hardcopy) pcmag.com July PC MAGAZINE VOL. 17 NO. 13

*DOM w3c.org

**direct url to DOM article zdnet.com