- Simple AJAX Methodology
What is AJAX? Well you can see what is it stand for behind the word to the left image shown.
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- Simple ASP.NET MVC jquery ajax call
One of the coolest features of ASP.NET MVC is seeing html again and being able to manipulate it in ways that the php folks have been doing for years.
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- Simple Contact Form with JQuery Validation
The aim of this tutorial is to help you to create a simple (tableless) contact form using AJAX & JQuery.
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- Simplified Ajax with DWR 2.0
Being a conservative JSF developer, I’ve been resorting to Ajax4JSF (A4J) for my ajaxified applications.
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- Sliding JavaScript Menu Highlight
This sliding hover effect script is an easy method to add some flavor to your navigation.
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- Speed up your Ajax apps with Google’s infrastructure
I just got to announce the Google AJAX Libraries API which exists to make Ajax applications that use popular frameworks such as Prototype, Script.aculo.us, jQuery, Dojo, and MooTools faster and easier for developers.
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- Speeding Up Post Load Script
Post-load script maybe one of the most challenging tasks for developers especially those that use a framework for building an Ajax application. In a framework setting,
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- Talking to .NET on the server with Jaxer
What does your CEO do? Paul Colton, CEO of Aptana, gets his fingers dirty. He just wrote a post about accessing COM objects from JavaScript with Jaxer.
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- Test Drive of the Google Hosted Ajax Libraries
The recently announced Google Ajax Libraries API caught our attention because it offers some significant performance improvements if you use a popular Javascript library
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- The “War” Between Flash and HTML/Ajax
There is a pretty good rundown of the RIA space and HTML versus Flash/Silverlight on CNet today.
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- The AJAX Server
Jaxer is an Ajax server. HTML, JavaScript, and CSS are native to Jaxer, as are XMLHttpRequests, JSON, DOM scripting, etc. And as a server it offers access to databases
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- The beauty of JSON with AJAX
JSON is a subset of the JavaScript that provides a fairly terse, dense data notation.
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- The Most Basic Ajax With Java
Ajax is revolusioner method in building web application, it’s used javascript XMLHttpRequest object to communicate with server without have to reloading the page.
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- Threading in JavaScript
JavaScript is continuously updating itself with functions that ensure better web development.
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- Top 20 Ruby CMS
This article contains a breakdown of all known (to me) Ruby on Rails content management systems to date.
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- Trying to loop an xml page from ajax
Got this code, which works fine in FF3 - it dynamically redraws a menu from user input.
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- Unobtrusive JavaScript for Better Ajax Applications
An Ajax based application is being developed to provide users an easier way to navigate through the webpage or the application.
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- Use jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX to build a client side Repeater
There was some interesting discussion on Matt Berseth’s blog recently, regarding methods for building and displaying markup on the client side.
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- Using ASP.NET AJAX 3.5 JSON Web Services
JSON Web Services really are the jumping off point between server-centric and client-centric web development.
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- Using ASP.NET AJAX JSON Asynchronous Web Services
I have finally gotten around to playing with asynchronous ASP.NET AJAX JSON web services, and WHAT a beautiful thing they are! You can call a .NET web service asynchronously from the client,
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