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<html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> <title>New Page 1</title> </head> <body> <p>MILONIC DHTML MENU RELEASE 5.0 README <br> <br> This directory has the latest DHTML Menu software from Milonic, Inc.<br> <br> Report any bugs to menu-bugs[at]milonic[dot]com<br> <br> There is a web site at http://www.milonic.com/ -- see that site for the latest <br> updates.<br> <br> <br> <br> +--------------+ <br> | Introduction | <br> +--------------+ <br> <br> The Milonic DHTML Menu is a feature rich, cross browser DHTML website navigation <br> system.<br> <br> Several years of constant development have created one of the best website <br> navigation systems currently available. The main use of the DHTML Menu is to <br> allow for single click navigation of websites, Intranets, Extranets, and CD-ROMS. <br> Normally navigation is from within a home page, but can be from anywhere within <br> either the user's website or from another website on the Internet. Object <br> oriented menu data definition files assist in easy modification of custom <br> menus. This allows for menus to be built easily from databases or XML. <br> <br> 1. The vast majority of queries to Milonic are answered in the FAQ or the README <br> files noted below.<br> <br> 2. Read this README file, especially this INTRODUCTION, and the INSTALLATION <br> sections.<br> <br> 3. Read the INSTALL file in this directory.<br> <br> 4. Read the FAQ at http://www.milonic.com/menufaq.php<br> <br> <br> <br> +--------------+ <br> | Installation | <br> +--------------+ <br> <br> Installation is very easy, but there are a few traps that you'll need to watch <br> out for. More details on installing the menu can be found in the INSTALL file.<br> <br> <br> <br> +---------------+ <br> | Example usage | <br> +---------------+ <br> <br> All menus are built using the default menu_data.js file that accompanies this <br> download. This is the file you will edit in order to build and design your menu <br> for your own website or Intranet, etc. We recommend a good quality plain text <br> editor. Notepad will work but does have issues.<br> <br> <br> <br> +-------+ <br> | Notes | <br> +-------+ <br> <br> Menus that are too long for the browser window will be given scroll bars to <br> assist in creating a viewable area, even though the menu would have been hidden. <br> Delayed menu opening enables the menu to operate more accurately and appear to <br> function in the same way as conventional menus on most operating systems. Every <br> aspect of the menu can be modified both at runtime and build-time.<br> <br> <br> <br> +---------------+ <br> | Compatibility | <br> +---------------+ <br> <br> The menu is written in JavaScript and will support the following web browsers:<br> <br> * Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0+ on all Microsoft Windows Systems <br> * Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.5+ on Macs running OS9 or OS X <br> * Netscape 4.03+ on Windows, Linux, and Apple Macs running OS9 OS X <br> * Netscape 6.0+ on Windows, Linux, and Apple Macs running OS9 or OS X <br> * Mozilla 0.7+ on Windows, Linux, and Apple Macs running OS9 or OS X <br> * Safari on Apple Macs running OS X <br> * Konquerer on Unix, KDE Systems <br> * Opera 5.1+ on Windows, Linux, and Apple Macs running OS9 or OS X.<br> <br> Other browsers may support the Milonic DHTML Menu providing JavaScript 1.3 is <br> supported and is fully compatible with ECMA-262.<br> <br> <br> +-----------------+ <br> | Support/Patches | <br> +-----------------+ <br> <br> Support for the Milonic DHTML Menu is provided via the website at <br> http://www.milonic.com/<br> <br> Once logged in, users with Medium or High support can use the page found at <br> http://www.milonic.com/reqsupport.php for making support requests. This <br> guarantees a response to your query. All other users have a choice of mailing <br> list or web-based discussion forum at http://www.milonic.com/forum/.<br> <br> Patches are released on a regular basis, and details of the latest fixes can be <br> seen at http://www.milonic.com/menuvinfo.php<br> <br> <br> <br> +---------------------+ <br> | What Is JavaScript? | <br> +---------------------+ <br> <br> JavaScript is Netscape's cross-platform, object-oriented scripting language. <br> Core JavaScript contains a core set of objects, such as Array, Date, and Math, <br> and a core set of language elements such as operators, control structures, and <br> statements. Core JavaScript can be extended for a variety of purposes by <br> supplementing it with additional objects; for example:<br> <br> <br> <br> +------------------------+ <br> | Client-Side JavaScript | <br> +------------------------+ <br> <br> Web browsers such as Navigator (2.0 and later versions) can interpret client-<br> side JavaScript statements embedded in an HTML page. When the browser (or <br> client) requests such a page, the server sends the full content of the document, <br> including HTML and JavaScript statements, over the network to the client. The <br> browser reads the page from top to bottom, displaying the results of the HTML <br> and executing JavaScript statements as they are encountered.<br> <br> <br> <br> +---------+ <br> | Credits | <br> +---------+ <br> <br> Andy Woolley (Managing Director) <br> Marty Britt (Creative Director) <br> Ruth Curl (Tech support & Documentation) <br> John Gillett (Tech support) <br> Kevin Clements (Tech support) <br> Dr. Adam Beaumont - a-q.co.uk (Internal support & server management) <br> </p> </body> </html>