Many programmers, myself included, have long seen JavaScript as a way to change the appearance of a page of HTML dynamically or to perform relatively minor tasks, such as checking the validity of a ...
AJAX, or Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, describes a Web development technique for creating interactive Web applications using a combination of HTML (or XHTML) and Cascading Style Sheets for ...
In this article, I'll take an ASP.NET application that uses partial views and convert it to use AJAX calls and some JavaScript templating. This will give me more options for how I can use the ...
And, indeed, this asynchronous behavior is what makes JavaScript—and Ajax, for that matter—so exciting for Web developers. No longer are we stuck with the modern equivalent of old-style 3270 terminals ...
Ajax works with HTML tables and XML data to display a list of records for your Web readers. Instead of defining each HTML element, Ajax lets you call table functions to display records in rows and ...
Chad Thesen is a passionate fan of anime, video games, series, and films (Both animated and live-action). Many years of experience have left him with a deep knowledge of these mediums' intricacies and ...
I'm working on a webapp that will need to make use of a "Comet" technique to facilitate realtime updates from the server to multiple simultaneously connected client browsers. I have been doing a lot ...
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