Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) means many things to many people. However, one thing is certain: To users it implies a higher level of functionality and an improved experience. To the developer ...
In modern web development, AJAX (asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a technique that allows web applications to communicate with a server asynchronously, retrieving and sending data without ...
If you’ve used Google Maps, Gmail or Microsoft’s Outlook Web Access, you’re familiar with the power of AJAX, which gives Web applications the responsiveness that users associate with desktop ...
This is the first installment of a new online column for Visual Studio Magazine. The column will focus on several key .NET technologies, including ASP.NET AJAX, Silverlight, XML and Web services.
Looking to boost interoperability between AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and Adobe's Flex technology for rich Internet applications, Adobe Labs on Tuesday posted a new JavaScript library and ...
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML can make your business Web pages more responsive and interactive. AJAX technology allows site visitors to use drop-down menus and other controls to trigger actions ...
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is now widely known as a technique used in client-side interactions. However, AJAX requires special coding for asynchronous requests and for server-side ...
Although the acronym AJAX is fairly straightforward, derived from Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, it’s significant because it captures a paradigm shift in the delivery of Web page content. The AJAX ...
jQuery is an open-sourced JavaScript library that simplifies creation and navigation of web applications. Specifically, jQuery simplifies HTML Document Object Model (DOM) manipulation, Asynchronous ...
Last week was a busy one and I didn't get around to the Tutorial o' the Day for which I apologize, but it's back and this week we're tackling a hot one: Ajax. Ajax is an acronym for Asynchronous ...