Welcome to the fourth part of a five-part series that shows how browsers respond to Active Client Pages. In this part, we complete the code for the simple example to be used to test the response of browsers to Active Client Pages, and then we look at the features in the example that we shall use to assess the browsers.
Testing Browser Response to Active Client Pages - Description of the Pages (Page 4 of 4 )
Let me describe the pages here as you should see them in your browser. All the pages, except the master, are 400 X 400 pixels.
Node 0
This is the master page. You should see the text "This is Page 0". Below this text you should see a button labeled Open page 1.
Node 1
This window has the text "This is page 1". Below this text are two buttons labeled "Open Window 2_1" and "Open Window 2_2".
Node 2_0
This page has the text "This is page 2_1". Below this text is a button labeled "Open Page 3 Win".
Node 2_1
The page has the text, "This is page 2_2". Below this text is a button labeled "Open Page 3 Doc 0"
Node 3_0
This page has the text "This is page 3 win" and a button labeled "Show the Value in Master Page".
Node 3_1
This page has the text, "This is page 3 Doc 0". Below this text is a button with the label, "load Doc 1".
Node 32
This page has the text "This is page 3 Doc 1". Below this text are two buttons labeled "Show the Value in Page 2_2" and "Open a Page 4".
Node 4
This page has the text "This is page 4 win". Below is this text is a button labeled "Show the Value in Page 3_1".
We continue in the next and last part of the series.
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