- Overview on the Microsoft Client Library for AJAX
Most of the power of AJAX resides on the client and is strictly related to the browser’s and platform’s client-side functionality.
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- PHP and AJAX Poll
In the AJAX example below we will demonstrate a poll where the web page can get the result without reloading.
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- Posting status to Facebook + AJAX notifications
The first is updating your status message on Facebook, this is the same place the Twitter one is.
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- Reduce ASP.NET Page size and complexity using JQuery
This is my first post on asp.net blog. ASP.NET Ajax and JQuery are two different ajax framework.
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- Review: Telerik RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX
While the number of 3rd-party components built on the .NET framework seems to rise by the day,
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- Ruby Code Audit Checklist
Over the last few weeks, I've found myself increasingly in the position of having to evaluate an existing Rails code base
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- Simple AJAX - PHP and Javascript
We now have a pretty common appearance of Web 2.0 across the world, but what exactly is Web 2.0? Really there are not set definitions or rules behind Web 2.0.
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- Some thoughts on ASP.NET AJAX Roadmap
Coming from a vacation, I have just discovered a new ASP.NET AJAX roadmap. A post by Matt Berseth starts with a summary of discussion done so far.
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- The AJAX Revolution
Gone are the days when a Web application could be architected and implemented as a collection of related and linked pages.
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- The Future of ASP.NET AJAX
The following example shows setting up an event sink that will result in the title attribute of all spans getting dumped to the debug trace.
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- The New Facebook — Good or Bad
My name is Danny, and recently Jeff, asked me to be a guest writer for the site. Hopefully you’ll see me writing pieces more often.
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- The secret of the web
Google was a very good search engine for two years before you started using it. The iPod was a dud.
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- Top Floating message box using jQuery
Last time, I’ve shown you how to create a alert box using jQuery. This time,
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- URL-identifiable Content with AJAX
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a great technology which allows for the rich user experience with web browsers.
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- Using Ajax to populate Apex items on the fly
In this example, we will demonstrate how Ajax can be use to efficiently populate a select list item in an Apex page on the fly “at run time”.
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- Using Google is AJAX Search API with Java
I was rather depressed over a year ago when Google deprecated their SOAP Search API with their AJAX Search API.
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- Verifying JavaScript with JSLint and Visual Studio
Douglas Crockford’s JavaScript: The Good Parts is a short, but informative read that all JavaScript developers should probably pick up.
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- What Facebook Still Needs
So Facebook's latest re-design is pretty much fully propagated now, which means the whole world is enjoying its AJAX-infested mess of User Interface confusion.
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- What is AJAX
Ajax (sometimes called Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a way of programming for the Web that gets rid of the hourglass.
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- Why Do People Hate the New Facebook Design
Recently, Facebook announced the pre-release of their new layout. The new design has been in the works for some time now.
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