OT: Javascript documents?

2004-03-25 Thread Burns, John D
Does anyone know of a simple visual representation of _javascript_
objects, properties, methods, etc. in a simple table view?I was
thinking it'd be really nice to have a breakdown of all of the objects
and which properties fell underneath them in a format like below:

 
document
|_form
 |_ elements
|_ name
|_value
|_length

Anyone know of something like that?

 
John
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Re: OT: Javascript documents?

2004-03-25 Thread Rob
On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 09:58, Burns, John D wrote:
 Does anyone know of a simple visual representation of _javascript_
 objects, properties, methods, etc. in a simple table view?I was
 thinking it'd be really nice to have a breakdown of all of the objects
 and which properties fell underneath them in a format like below:

 document
 |_form
|_ elements
|_ name
|_value
|_length

 
 Anyone know of something like that?

The closest I have seen is this:
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/ecmascript/quickref/js_objects.html

It's not quite a tree format, but then the tree format would seem to
indicate that element is a subclass of from is a subclass of document
which is not correct (I believe).

Post if you find some thing good

Cheers,
-- 
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Javascript documents?

2004-03-25 Thread Nick de Voil
 Does anyone know of a simple visual representation of _javascript_
 objects, properties, methods, etc. in a simple table view? 

Mozilla Firefox DOM Inspector (in the custom install Developer Tools)

Or of course, ahem, Visual Interdev ;-)

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Re: OT: Javascript documents?

2004-03-25 Thread Charlie Griefer
Again, not a 'tree view', but somewhat of a hierarchical reference:

http://www.dannyg.com/ref/jsquickref.html

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 On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 09:58, Burns, John D wrote:
  Does anyone know of a simple visual representation of _javascript_
  objects, properties, methods, etc. in a simple table view?I was
  thinking it'd be really nice to have a breakdown of all of the objects
  and which properties fell underneath them in a format like below:
 
  document
  |_form
 |_ elements
 |_ name
 |_value
 |_length
 
 
  Anyone know of something like that?

 The closest I have seen is this:
 http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/ecmascript/quickref/js_objects.html

 It's not quite a tree format, but then the tree format would seem to
 indicate that element is a subclass of from is a subclass of document
 which is not correct (I believe).

 Post if you find some thing good

 Cheers,
 -- 
 Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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RE: OT: Javascript documents?

2004-03-25 Thread Tyler Clendenin
Not exactly what you are loking for either but is very useful.

 
http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/html/index.html

 
Tyler Clendenin
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From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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Subject: Re: OT: _javascript_ documents?

On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 09:58, Burns, John D wrote:
 Does anyone know of a simple visual representation of _javascript_
 objects, properties, methods, etc. in a simple table view?I was
 thinking it'd be really nice to have a breakdown of all of the objects
 and which properties fell underneath them in a format like below:

 document
 |_form
|_ elements
|_ name
|_value
|_length

 
 Anyone know of something like that?

The closest I have seen is this:
http://www.devguru.com/Technologies/ecmascript/quickref/js_objects.html

It's not quite a tree format, but then the tree format would seem to
indicate that element is a subclass of from is a subclass of document
which is not correct (I believe).

Post if you find some thing good

Cheers,
-- 
Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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