History of AJAX
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From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or Ajax, is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications using a combination of:
Bitweaver Implementation
The AJAX implementation in BitWeaver should be unobtrusive to users and degrade gracefully in older browsers (i.e. not required for the user to operate the site) but still provides something useful to users who can support whatever AJAX method we use. Display a dynamic dropdown box of matching WikiPages when creating a WikiLink in the edit field. (MikeW) PHP/AJAX Toolkits
PHP/AJAX Tutorials and Applications
SecurityResourcesExamples
| From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX: Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, or Ajax, is a web development technique for creating interactive web applications using a combination of:
Bitweaver Implementation
The AJAX implementation in BitWeaver should be unobtrusive to users and degrade gracefully in older browsers (i.e. not required for the user to operate the site) but still provides something useful to users who can support whatever AJAX method we use. PHP/AJAX Toolkits
PHP/AJAX Tutorials and Applications
SecurityResourcesExamples
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