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1. Content Outside of CONTENTdm:
Part 1: Exhibit Creation Tool using
Prototype and Script.aculo.us
Phil Sager
Ohio Historical Society
psager@ohiohistory.org
17. Prototype
• “Prototype is a JavaScript framework that
aims to ease development of dynamic web
applications. It offers a familiar class-style
OO framework, extensive Ajax support,
higher-order programming constructs, and
easy DOM manipulation.”
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21. Script.aculo.us
• “script.aculo.us is a set of JavaScript
libraries to enhance the user interface of
web sites. It provides a visual effects
engine, a drag and drop library (including
sortable lists), a couple of controls (Ajax-
based autocompletion, in-place editing,
sliders) and more.”
• “It's an add-on to the fantastic Prototype
framework.”
33. JSON
• “JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a
lightweight data-interchange format. It is
easy for humans to read and write. It is
easy for machines to parse and generate.
It is based on a subset of JavaScript.”
• “The Fat-Free Alternative to XML”
• http://json.org
41. Online Resources
• Prototype: http://www.prototypejs.org
– Tips and Tutorials: http://www.prototypejs.org/learn
– Prototype Framework Tutorial:
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/prototype
• Script.aculo.us: http://script.aculo.us
– script.aculo.us Tutorial:
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/script.aculo.us
– 10 Useful tutorials to learn Scriptaculous:
http://woork.blogspot.com/2008/10/10-useful-tutorials-to-
learn.html
• Google AJAX Libraries API: http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs
– Sign up for a Google API key:
http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxsearch/signup.html
• Lightview: http://www.nickstakenburg.com/projects/lightview
42. Books
• Crane, Dave, Bear Bibeault, Tom Locke, and
Thomas Fuchs. Prototype and Scriptaculous in
Action. Manning Publications, 2007.
• Dupont, Andrew. Practical Prototype and
Script.aculo.us. Apress, 2008
• Porteneuve, Christophe. Prototype and
script.aculo.us: You Never Knew JavaScript Could
Do This! Pragmatic Bookshelf, 2007.
• Rao, Sridhar. PHP and script.aculo.us Web 2.0
Application Interfaces. Packt Publishing, 2009.