Adding Ajax

Posted by tripwire45 on Nov 4, 2007 5:24 PM EDT
MCSEWorld; By James Pyles
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I suppose you could call this a "specialty" book. I mean, most people "add" Ajax to their web applications when they initially develop their web applications. On the other hand, most people who have pre-existing web applications without Ajax and who think Ajax would add something, either re-develop the entire application or figure it's not worth the effort. Wouldn't it be great to be able to add Ajax to a pre-existing site and make it more interactive without having to take the whole thing apart and reconstruct it? According to author Shelley Powers, now you can.

To take advantage of this opportunity, it helps if you're already a web developer and not only have the ability to create websites but have created a number of sites, employing HTML, XHTML/XML, JavaScript, and CSS. You don't have to be the local guru but you do have to possess at least a passing knowledge and some experience in these technologies.

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