How does Javascript work?

From: Chris Carlen (crcarle_at_BOGUS.sandia.gov)
Date: 02/28/05


Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:09:59 -0800

Hi:

Specifically, for a web browser such as Mozilla, Firefox, Konqueror,
etc., is the code to implement the interpretation of Javascript built
into the browser, or does it come from the Java runtime environment?

In other words, are they separate things, or together?

Thanks.

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Christopher R. Carlen
Principal Laser/Optical Technologist
Sandia National Laboratories CA USA
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