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Saturday, December 28, 2002

Strip <?xml?> Tag

I also forgot to mention that there is an update for Strip <?xml?> Tag now, version 1.5.0. This version is to fix it so that the xml declaration is removed from PHP files, which it was not set up to do in version 1.0.0.

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JavaScript Assistant

Oops! I forgot to mention here that JavaScript Assistant is now available for FREE from the DWfaq Store. CSS Assistant is well underway now, and I hope to have that done soon.

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Wednesday, December 25, 2002

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas!!! I didn't have time to get JavaScript Assistant ready for Christmas delivery, but I do have one extension to treat you with. Strip <? xml ?> Tag is now available from the DWfaq Store, free! Happy Holidays, and keep your eyes open for JavaScript Assistant coming soon.

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Monday, December 23, 2002

Motivated

I'm feeling pretty motivated now that the stress of the holidays are almost over and the book is at the printer. (It is on schedule and should be out in mid to late January.) Provided that I get everything all done for Christmas tonight, tomorrow morning I'll finish up some backend work on the DWfaq.com Store and give out 2 new extensions free in time for Christmas. Cross your fingers for me folks :-).

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Monday, December 16, 2002

JavaScript Assistant done

Well folks, I finally got it finished. JavaScript Assistant will go into beta some time today and be released in a few days. Here's just some of what it does:

The JavaScript Assistant is a toolbar that can be used in any kind of document that you'd use JavaScript.JavaScript Assistant is designed to analyze your selection and place the cursor in the next logical position based on that selection. For example, if you select a single word, then click the function button, the cursor is placed inside the () since you may need to add arguments to the function. If your selection contains multiple words or multiple lines of code, the cursor is put before the () so that you can give the function a name. The same principle applies to the Insert If Statement, Insert Else Statement, and Insert For Loop buttons.

There are 11 buttons in the JavaScript Assistant. This extension will be free, and available from the DWfaq Store.

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