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| Java and JavaScripts: The Menu on the Site Maps was (from 31 December 2000 till 19 June 2004) based on the 'yx_menu G2' from Xin Yang, at present the menus work on the DHTML Lagen-rollover1 script from Johannes Gamperl that I adapted with materials that I ran into in different places of which I do not know the origin. The histograms are being constructed by an adapted script, the original also written by Johannes Gamperl (july 2004). The database search engine is from Infohiway, Inc. and slightly adapted by me (15 October 2001). For the animations in ZZZine #13, 'Animator' a Java applet from Herb Jellinek has been used from March till December 2002, 'tinySlideShow' a Java applet from unknown source untill February 2004, and since 2 February 2004 it works smoothly on a JavaScript from Kakao & Kekse. The cursor-textlabel DHTML-routine is an adaptation of examples in Computer!Totaal magazine (17 January 2002). All of these routines work well with the Mozilla/5.0 t/m 8.0 browser and IE. |
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