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<FONT COLOR="007777"><H1><IMG SRC="../GRAFX/UTENS.JPG" WIDTH=80 HEIGHT=50
 ALIGN = LEFT>Communications 103</H1></FONT>

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    <FONT COLOR="770000">
    I will say "Hello World" to the reader with an Alert box when
    he presses the button below.
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    <FORM>
    <INPUT 
        TYPE="button"
        VALUE="       Say Hello World to the Reader       "
        onClick="userAlert()"
    >
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<FONT COLOR="007777"><H2>Discussion</H2></FONT>
<FONT SIZE=4>
    This third "hello" program uses an alert box
    to greet the reader.  
    
    There are no JavaScript calls from the HTML body.  
    Instead, a Button's
    <FONT COLOR="770000">onClick</FONT> event 
    is used to trigger the call to our
    <FONT COLOR="770000">userAlert</FONT> function.  
    In JavaScript, users create <b>events</b> by 
    moving the mouse over links, clicking buttons,
    activating or deactivating text fields 
    and so forth. Events provide a standard
    way to trigger JavaScript functionality.

    <h3>The userAlert() function</h3>
    <font color="770000" size=3><pre><null
    >function userAlert(){<br><null
    >    alert("Hello World!")<br><null
    >}<br>
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    <h3>The Event Call</h3>
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    >&lt;FORM&gt;<br><null
    >    &lt;INPUT <br><null
    >        TYPE="button"<br><null
    >        VALUE="       Say Hello World to the Reader       "<br><null
    >        onClick="userAlert()"<br><null
    >    &gt;<br><null
    >&lt;/FORM&gt;
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