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Old 01-03-2008, 12:44 PM   #1
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I see a lot of people talking about DHTML like they knew something cool and new. I learned XHTML 6 month ago and now I master it pretty well, I also learned a bit of JavaScript and CSS and now I wonder what exactly is DHTML. The only think that I have to change in order to create a DHTML file is the DOCTYPE tag from the beginning of the XHTML file. It's totally confusing. Why would the same XHTML be considered DHTML? If you make a div tag ( a website division for those who don't know what div is ) move on the screen then you have a DHTML? Am I right or not?

If anyone know something about DHTML, please let me know . Thanks!
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Old 01-03-2008, 01:43 PM   #2
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I see a lot of people talking about DHTML like they knew something cool and new. I learned XHTML 6 month ago and now I master it pretty well, I also learned a bit of JavaScript and CSS and now I wonder what exactly is DHTML. The only think that I have to change in order to create a DHTML file is the DOCTYPE tag from the beginning of the XHTML file. It's totally confusing. Why would the same XHTML be considered DHTML? If you make a div tag ( a website division for those who don't know what div is ) move on the screen then you have a DHTML? Am I right or not?

If anyone know something about DHTML, please let me know . Thanks!
DHTML doesn't actually have anything to do with Doctypes or HTML, really. It stands for Dynamic HTML, and it's a proprietary implementation of JavaScript/ECMAScript that Microsoft tried to push in Internet Explorer 4 and 5. It's not really used anymore, so I was pretty surprised to see it listed as a forum topic.

There's no reason at all that I'm aware to learn DHTML at this point. Stick to (x)HTML and JavaScript and CSS and you're fine.

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Old 01-03-2008, 08:11 PM   #3
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I agree with Nathan although I do have a massive book/paper weight that I should I get rid of now that I saw this post
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