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ADO
This is an informative 323 page reference source that documents all of the properties, collections, methods, and events for the nine ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) objects and the three RDS (Remote Data Services) objects.

ASP
This is a valuable 71 page reference source that explains and provides comprehensive, working examples of code for all of the collections, events, methods, and properties belonging to the seven Built-in Active Server Pages objects.

CSS
This is a useful 166 page reference source that defines and explains all of the various style sheet properties, values, and displays sample code.

HTML
This is a handy 163 page reference source that defines and explains all of the HTML version 4.01 tags and their associated attributes. In addition, useful, real world, working examples of code are provided for each tag. Plus, there are write-ups, with code examples, for the 16 core attributes which are available for almost all tags. Browser compatibility for each tag is also included.

Javascript
This is an extensive 214 page reference source that explains and gives comprehensive, working examples of code in a definitive manner for the JavaScript language (and hence, for the ECMAScript and JScript languages). All elements of the language are covered, including the events, functions, methods, objects, operators, properties, statements, and values.

JetSQL
This is an informative 40 page reference source that explains and gives examples of code for the clauses, declarations, expressions, functions, operators, and statements used by Jet SQL.

TSQL
This guide is designed to present the syntax structure and a brief definition of each code element in the four most important statements in Transact-SQL.

VBScript
This is an extremely comprehensive 247 page reference source that explains and gives examples of code, plus the resultant output, for all of the constants, functions, methods, properties, objects, operators, and statements that define this language.

WML
This is a unique 62-page reference source for all of the tags and attributes that compose the Wireless Markup Language (WML) version 1.2. This Quick Reference also includes real working code examples that were tested on the M3Gate version 0.4 Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) web browser simulator.

WMLScript
This is an informational 151-page reference source for all of the library functions, operators, and statements that compose the WMLScript language version 1.2. This Quick Reference also includes real working code examples that were tested on the "Nokia WAP Toolkit version 2.0" Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) web browser simulator.

WSH
This is a valuable 95 page reference source that explains and provides comprehensive, working examples of code for all of the objects, collections, elements, methods, and properties belonging to Windows Scripting Host version 2.0.

XHTML
This is a handy 180 page reference source that defines and explains all of the tags, events, and associated attributes that compose XHTML (eXtensible Hyper Text Markup Language, version 1.0. This Quick Reference also includes useful, real world, working examples of code for each tag. In addition, there are write-ups, with code examples, for the 17 events and another 7 attributes that are commonly available to many tags.

XML DOM
This is a valuable 239 page reference detailing all the interfaces deemed by W3C to be basic to any implementation of the DOM (including HTML), as well as XML-specific interfaces and Microsoft's own, further extensions to the Document Object Model. Each object is fully described with working examples that clearly illustrate how its properties and methods (and in the case of Microsoft's extension, event handlers) can be used to manipulate actual XML documents.

XSLT
This is a comprehensive 101-page reference source for all of the elements and functions that compose the eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) language version 1.0. This Quick Reference features real working code examples which were tested using the Microsoft XML parser version 3.0.

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