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Javascript url encode / decode

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System Color Palette

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This script is used to encode
This script is used to encode
This script is used to encode
System Color Palette is an
/ decode UTF-8 data
/ decode data using the
/ decode url parameters. It
interactive palette
 
base64 algorithm. It is
is fully compatible with
containing the CSS3 System
 
fully compatible with UTF-8
UTF-8 encoding. Useful when
colors. Clicking on the
 
encoding. Useful when u want
u want to transfer data
color entries in the palette
 
to transfer data using AJAX
using AJAX technology.
will send the color's name
 
technology.
 
to the text field, where it
 
 
 
can be copied and pasted
 
 
 
directly into your style
 
 
 
sheet.


Date: Sep, 09 2006


Date: Sep, 09 2006


Date: Sep, 09 2006


Date: Sep, 04 2004
HTML Escape 1.0 provides the
This function will
Unescapes HTML Code Escaped
X11 Colors are named CSS
web developer with the
encapsulate the process of
with HTML Escape 1.0. Useful
color constants. They are
possibility to ecape HTML
creating an object reference
if for any reason (i.e.
supported by all modern
code to JavaScript and embed
to an HTML element on your
maintenance, bug removal,
browsers. Clicking on the
it into the webpage as a
page. There are two versions
adding a new feature, etc.)
color entries in the online
JavaScript script.
of the function below:
restoration of the original
palette will send the
 
New-age browsers and older
HTML source code is needed.
color's name and its
 
browsers. New age browsers
 
corresponding RGB
 
are browsers compatible with
 
hexadecimal value to the
 
Netscape/Mozilla 5+ and
 
text fields, where it can
 
Internet Explorer 4+. Older
 
then be copied and pasted
 
browsers add to the
 
directly into your style
 
compatibility Netscape
 
sheet.
 
4. (Recently tested with
 
 
 
Firebird and newer Mozilla
 
 
 
browsers, works fine!)
 
 


Date: Sep, 23 2005


Date: Nov, 06 2003


Date: Sep, 23 2005


Date: Sep, 04 2004
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