
So, You Want DHTML, Huh?
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/beyond/dhtml.html
Burns, Joe
HTML Goodies
2003
Abstract:
It's actually a little tough to get a handle on DHTML because it's beginning to mean different things to a few different people. The actual term stands for Dynamic Hypertext Mark-Up Language. That's obvious. The essence of the term stands for almost any coding that creates movement or interactivity by employing the standards of the 4.0 level Netscape and MSIE browsers.