The client-side JavaScript’s asynchronous programming model contains
A). Timers and error handlers
B). User interface events
C). State change events
D). API-specific events
Timers and error handlers
Timers and error handlers are part of client-side JavaScript’s asynchronous programming model and are similar to events.
1. What is the type of datatype the async attribute optionally accepts?
2. When will the browser invoke the handler?
3. The development environment offers which standard construct for data validation
4. How do we stop blocking of loading and executing the perfLogger, a logging type data?
6. When do uncaught exceptions generate events?
7. What is the purpose of the function eval?
8. Which tag can handle mouse events in Netscape?
9. The statement a===b refers to
10. What is the main difference between localStorage and sessionStorage?