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Compressing QuickTime Movies for the Web (HTML)
TN2218: Describes how to create QuickTime content optimized for use on the Web
Technical Note 2008-05-01
Publication Subscription Framework Reference (HTML)
Describes the Cocoa framework for publishing and subscribing to RSS and Atom feeds.
Reference 2008-04-08
Apple JavaScript Coding Guidelines (HTML) (PDF)
Provides an overview of the JavaScript language, its object-oriented features, and coding best practices.
Guides 2008-01-15
Safari CSS Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) properties that are supported by Safari and the Web Kit.
Reference 2008-01-15
Safari HTML Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags and properties that are supported by Safari and the Web Kit.
Reference 2008-01-15
Web Kit DOM Reference (HTML)
Describes the API for accessing the Web Kit's Document Object Model.
Reference 2008-01-15
SourceView (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Demonstrates how to use NSOutlineView driven by NSTreeController.
Sample Code 2007-11-15
Preparing Content for Safari 3 and WebKit (HTML)
TN2177: Nonstandard techniques that may cause problems in WebKit.
Technical Note 2007-09-25
Web Kit DOM Programming Topics (HTML) (PDF)
Describes how to use JavaScript in web content and Web Kit-based applications.
Guides 2007-09-04
Exporting Movies for iPod, Apple TV and iPhone (HTML)
TN2188: Discusses the use of the iPod, Apple TV and iPhone QuickTime export components.
Technical Note 2007-07-19
Publication Subscription Reference Update (HTML) (PDF)
Summarizes the symbols added to the Publication Subscription framework.
Reference 2007-07-18
HTML Editing Toolbar (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
Implements an HTML editing toolbar for Safari using JavaScript and CSS
Sample Code 2007-06-11
Publication Subscription Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
A guide describing the framework for subscribing to RSS and Atom feeds.
Guides 2007-05-11
Intel-Based Macs, Dashboard, Safari, and You (HTML)
QA1451: Concerns and details regarding widget and web development for Intel-based Macintosh computers
Technical Q&A 2006-12-13
Quartz Composer Web Kit Plug-in JavaScript Reference (HTML) (PDF)
Describes the API for manipulating Quartz Composer compositions in webpages and Dashboard widgets via the Quartz Composer Web Kit Plug-in.
Guides 2006-12-05
XML Programming Topics for Core Foundation (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to parse XML documents into structured objects.
Guides 2006-10-03
Delivering Content with RSS for Web Developers on Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn how to provide content through RSS in your application or on your website.
Articles 2006-04-04
WebKitCIPlugIn (HTML) (DMG) (ZIP)
This sample WebKit plugin for Safari demonstrate how to use CoreImage in a HTML page.
Sample Code 2005-11-28
Debugging Dashboard Widgets (HTML)
TN2139: Dashboard widget troubleshooting techniques, from start to finish.
Technical Note 2005-09-07
WebObjects XML Serialization Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to serialize objects and data into XML documents.
Guides 2005-08-11
Installing the W3C HTML Validator on Mac OS X (HTML)
Learn to create your own validator to test web pages within your firewall.
Articles 2005-08-09
XML-RPC and SOAP Programming Guide (HTML) (PDF)
Explains how to make remote procedure calls from applications or from AppleScript scripts.
Guides 2005-03-03
Dynamic HTML and XML: The XMLHttpRequest Object (HTML)
Learn how to use the XMLHttpRequest object to work with XML data for web content.
Articles 2004-05-12
Web Page Development: Best Practices (HTML)
Learn how to design, modify, and validate your website to work properly in all major browsers.
Articles 2003-12-15
Safari FAQ (HTML)
Learn how the Safari browser handles such things as user information, cookies, caching, and JavaScript.
Articles 2003-10-06