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This article introduces you to that practice, the practice of updating Web pages with information from the server. Beyond the XMLHTTP Request object, which has been around for several years as a solution looking for a problem, there is nothing weird needed. Basically, it is how the individual pieces are put together. When they're put together in one way, it is nothing more than a pile of parts; however, when put together in another way, the monster essentially rises from its slab.
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Kevin De MulderWith apologies to the people who make the cleanser and the detergent, legend has it that the original AJAX was the second most powerful of the Greek warriors at Troy. Even though he had some issues (who in The Illiad didn't?), his strength and skill in ba
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August 03, 2006 (Computerworld) This article is excerpted from the soon-to-be-published book AJAX: Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML by Edmond Woychowsky, copyright Pearson Education Inc. Reprinted with permission from Pearson Education, all rights reserved. The book is part of the Bruce Perens’ Open Source Series.
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