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Latest Additions to The JavaScript Source

Tutorials: Modifying an Element on the Fly - You can change an HTML element by setting one of the four inner/outer properties. This tutorial shows you how to do it.

Miscellaneous: Custom Alert Box - Create your own alert boxes, customized to match your site. Use this script to override the default window.alert method of a browser. Easy to implement and customize.

Miscellaneous: MD5 Algorithm - The MD5 algorithm is a secure hash function. It takes a string input, and produces a fixed size number - 128 bits. This number is a hash of the input - a small change in the input results in a substantial change in the output. The functions are thought to be secure, in the sense that it would require an enormous amount of computing power to find a string which hashes to a chosen value. In others words, there's no way to decrypt a secure hash. The uses of secure hashes include digital signatures and challenge hash authentication.

Forum Highlight: Using getElementsByClassName to Obtain an Array - This discussion looks at how to construct a function to get an array of all the elements with a specified class. Very interesting, with many excellent points.

Ajax Tutorials: Ajax and PHP - Forms and JavaScript Limitations - This tutorial covers the limitations pertaining to how HTML forms operate within Ajax dynamic content and what type of JavaScript can be used in Ajax-generated content.

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