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OverviewThis book is an in-depth guide to writing applications that embrace and extend the new features and capabilities of Windows Internet Explorer 8 and 9.With solid instruction, hands-on examples, and expert insight direct from the sourceinto extending the browser, you'll learn how to create and maintain powerful applications for Microsofts next-generation Internet platform. Join author Matthew Crowley as you discover how to take advantage of new features like accelerators, WebSlices, and search providers, and create intense web experiences for the browser that ships by default with the popular Windows 7 operating system-->--> If you're interested in creating and shipping high-quality, feature-rich applications for the Web, Pro Internet Explorer 8 & 9 Development is the only resource you need. -->What youll learn-->Understand the architecture and design of Internet Explorer. Build browser-based extensions such as ActiveX controls, toolbars, explorer bars, browser helper objects, and pluggable protocols. Extend existing web services with accelerators, WebSlices, and search providers. Enhance applications using Internet Explorer APIs, COM objects, and controls. Design extensions that integrate with Windows security features. Debug applications designed for Internet Explorer. Address compatibility and upgrade scenarios for applications. Utilize powerful tools for enhancing extension development. Master best practices in constructing world-class applications. -->Who this book is for--> Intermediate to advanced developers will get the most from this book. This book assumes that the reader is familiar with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Later sections require the reader have some understanding of C++ and/or C#. -->--> This book, while geared toward code-minded individuals, is also meant for a larger segment of the web community. Potential readers include: Intermediate to advanced developers will get the most from this book. This book assumes that the reader is familiar with HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. Later sections require the reader have some understanding of C++ and/or C#.-->--> This book, while geared toward code-minded individuals, is also meant for a larger segment of the web community. Potential readers include: Project Managers seeking a new idea for development and deployment Product planners looking to create new features based off of Internet Explorers development framework Hobbyists interested in web browsers and Internet programming -->Table of Contents-->Internet Explorer ArchitectureInteroperability and CompatibilityEnriching Web Applications with AJAX and JSONConnecting Services with AcceleratorsDebugging and Inspecting Pages with Developer ToolsScripting with Mutable DOM PrototypesDebugging and Inspecting Pages with FiddlerContent Syndication with Web SlicesBuilding Search Provider and Search Suggestion ExtensionsBuilding Lightweight Buttons and Menu ExtensionsDeveloping Applications with the WebBrowser ControlEnhancing Page Content with Managed ActiveX ControlsBuilding In-Process Extensions with Browser Helper ObjectsExtending the Browser Frame Using Band ObjectsScripting and Automating Internet Explorer Full Product DetailsAuthor: Matthew CrowleyPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Dimensions: Width: 23.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 19.10cm Weight: 0.726kg ISBN: 9781430270461ISBN 10: 1430270462 Pages: 424 Publication Date: 13 March 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |