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W orking with JavaScript

While the Ultimate Button Bar is a powerful utility in its own right, the applet becomes even more powerful when used in combination with the JavaScript (or JScript) scripting language.

In order to use the Ultimate Button Bar with JavaScript, the applet must be run in a browser that supports JavaScript.

The JavaScript examples accessed from this page have been successfully tested using Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 and Netscape Navigator 4.04 running under Windows 95 and Windows NT 4.

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APPLET Tag Parameters JavaScript From Applet
This topic describes how to call JavaScript functions from the Ultimate Button Bar applet.
AREA Tag JavaScript To Applet
This topic describes how JavaScript functions on a web page can send commands to the Ultimate Button Bar applet.
BAR Tag JavaScript Example 1
This example shows how a custom button bar can be dynamically created using JavaScript.
BUTTON Tag JavaScript Example 2
This example demonstrates how a button bar can be automatically updated when the browser navigation buttons are used to move between pages.
STATE Tag JavaScript Example 3
While a Java applet is loading, an empty area is normally displayed on the web page. This example shows how Dynamic HTML can be used to hide the Ultimate Button Bar applet until it has been completely loaded.
ACTION Tag JavaScript Example 4
This is a Dynamic HTML example that demonstrates how the Ultimate Button Bar can interact with objects on a web page.
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