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Part 1: Introduction Ajax (January 4, 2006)
Ajax from HTML, JavaScript, DHTML DOM and composition, this method can be distinguished clumsy Web interface into the Ajax interactive applications. This paper is the author of an Ajax expert, demonstrates how these technologies work together - from the overall outlined details of the discussion - to enable efficient Web development become a reality. He also opened a Ajax core concept of mystery, including XMLHttpRequest object.
Part 2: the use of JavaScript and Ajax issued asynchronous requests (February 16, 2006)
Most applications use the Web request / response model obtained from the server on the integrity of the html pages. Is often the click of a button, and wait for the server response, and click on another button, and then wait for such a repeated process. With Ajax and XMLHttpRequest object, we can not use the server allows users to wait for the response to the request / response model of the. In this paper, Brett McLaughlin on how to create able to adapt to different browser XMLHttpRequest example, the establishment and send the request, and in response to the server.
Part 3: High Ajax in the request and response (March 23, 2006)
For many Web developers, need only generate simple request and receive the response can be a simple, but for the hope that the master Ajax developers, must fully understand HTTP status code, ready state and XMLHttpRequest object. In this paper, Brett McLaughlin will introduce you to various state code, and demonstrate how its browser processing, the paper also gives Ajax in the relatively rare use of the HTTP request.
Part 4: Use DOM for Web Response (April 10, 2006)
Programmer (use back-end applications) and Web programmer (writing HTML, JavaScript, and CSS) is the watershed between the long exist. However, the Document Object Model (DOM) made up the cracks, making the back-end, the use of XML at the same time in front of HML practical use, and has become a very effective tool. In this paper, Brett McLaughlin introduced the Document Object Model to explain its Web page in the application, and began digging in its use of JavaScript.
Part 5: DOM manipulation (April 27, 2006)
, Introduced an interim Brett Document Object Model (DOM), and its behind-the-scenes elements in the definition of a Web page. The article in this issue will be further explored his DOM. Learn how to create, delete and modify the DOM tree all part of understanding how to achieve the updated website!
Part 6: A DOM based Web applications (October 12, 2006)
Brett McLaughlin through a specific end of the DOM application programming DOM his trilogy.
Part 7: In response to requests and the use of XML (1) (October 23, 2006)
Brett McLaughlin demonstrated how to use XML data format send asynchronous requests.
Part 8: In response to requests and the use of XML (2) (October 23, 2006)
This article mainly discusses in most cases is really a good idea to practice: XML return to the client response.
Part 9: Use Google Ajax Search API (March 1, 2007)
Asynchronous requests does not mean that the issue is only with your own server-side interactive procedures. In fact, it could be some public API, such as Google or Amazon from the API to communicate, so as to Web applications increase your own scripts and server-side procedures can provide more functionality. This article will teach you how API to the public, such as the Google API and receives a request issued its response.
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