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Newsletters November 9th, 1997

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Following your request to receive notification when the JavaScript
No Content Web site has been updated, here are the recent additions:

Born on the 4th of July
Saturday 8th November 1997
http://www.btinternet.com/~martin.webb/js048/index.html
This article shows how to display events and birthdays for any
specific date. For birthdays it will use JavaScript *.js source
files as data files to hold each months birthday data.

The Chinese New Year
Saturday 1st November 1997
http://www.btinternet.com/~martin.webb/js047/index.html
Describes how to show the year of the chinese calendar that a date
falls in, including the dates and days for the year.

What sign are you?
Friday 24th October 1997
http://www.btinternet.com/~martin.webb/js046/index.html
This article calculates the zodiac sign that a date falls in,
including the dates and days for the year, along with the birthstone
associated with the month.

Monday's child is full of grace
Saturday 18th October 1997
http://www.btinternet.com/~martin.webb/js045/index.html
This article demonstrates how to calculate the day of the week of
any date, and using this information retrieves the relevant line
from "Monday's Child". It also shows how to show the full date for
any given date.

Articles in the pipeline:
 - Selecting Random Lottery Numbers
 - Calculating the date for Easter
 - The 3rd Saturday in November
 - Arrays, Object Arrays and Sorting

If you have any ideas/suggestions for future articles please let me
know.

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Martin Webb
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November 9th, 1997

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