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Building an ACP Tree


In this two-part series I show you how a tree can be used to facilitate your ACP projects. You need basic knowledge of HTML, JavaScript and Perl in order to understand this series.

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By: Chrysanthus Forcha
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August 13, 2009
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. · Building an ACP Tree
  2. · Categories
  3. · The Tree
  4. · Recommendations for using today’s browsers

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Building an ACP Tree - Recommendations for using today’s browsers
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Before we end this part of the series, let me give you some recommendations on how to use browsers today. Detail explanation can be found in an upcoming five-part series I wrote titled "How Browsers Respond to Active Client Pages." These are the recommendations:

  • Do not make calls from the window phase into the document phase and vice-versa.

  • If you want a session with the Document Phase incorporated into the Window Phase, your users should have Internet Explorer 6 and above. This is the optimum case for ACP.

  • If you want only the Window Phase, your users should have Internet Explorer 6 and above, Mozilla Firefox 2 and above, Netscape 8 and above or Opera 9 and above.

  • If you want only the Document Phase, your users should have Internet Explorer 6 and above or Mozilla Firefox and above.

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We have come to the end of this part of the series. Everything in this series is my innovation to ACP. In the next part of the series, we shall look at an example (code) of a session and see how the tree facilitates project development.


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