Chapter number Property attributes: ReadOnly. Semantic event (Definition) (Apache web server for windows)
Chapter number Property attributes: ReadOnly. Semantic event (Definition) An event that has been mapped to the DOM. See also: Error handler, Event propagation Semi-colon (;) (Delimiter) Semi-colon characters are used to mark the end of a statement. Availability: ECMAScript edition 2 JavaScript 1.0 JScript 1.0 Internet Explorer 3.02 Netscape 2.0 Netscape Enterprise Server version 2.0 Opera 3.0 JavaScript syntax: -aStatement; Argument list: aStatement A JavaScript statement Semi-colon characters are used to mark the end of a statement, separating one from another. JavaScript is somewhat forgiving and will place semi-colons into the script automatically as needed except in some rare cases. Refer to the discussion on Automatic Semi-colon Insertion for more details. Placing two semi-colons one after the other indicates a null statement. A line terminator can separate them and an optional comment is also permitted. See also: Automatic semi-colon insertion, Empty statement (;), Expression statement, Line terminator, Statement, var Cross-references: ECMA 262 edition 2 section 12.2 ECMA 262 edition 2 section 12.3 ECMA 262 edition 2 section 12.4 ECMA 262 edition 3 section 12.2 ECMA 262 edition 3 section 12.3 ECMA 262 edition 3 section 12.4 Wrox Instant JavaScript page 18 1910
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