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What is AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)? AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a technique aimed at creating better and faster interactive web apps by combining several programming tools, ...
HTML and XML are structural foundations of every website or application. It is crucial that developers learn — and master — both.
To build your own, you'll need some Javascript know-how, comfort editing XML files, and a healthy curiosity about bending your favorite web browser to your will.
The buzzword AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is just a few months shy of its second birthday, but it’s already ubiquitous, and even the technology itself has begun to gather steam. Its ...
XML is more difficult to manage than JSON format. Converting XML into a JavaScript object takes up to tens or hundreds more lines of code compared to JSON, and it requires an XML parser. XML documents ...
Looking to bolster AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and development of Web 2.0 applications, the OpenAjax Alliance on Wednesday plans to introduce a project that addresses AJAX ...
News. At JavaOne: Smart clients use XML, JavaScript. By Will Kilburn; June 11, 2003; At the JavaOne conference this week, Laszlo Systems rolled out its new Presentation Server, a product company ...
Like many other widget frameworks, Google Gadgets use HTML, XML and JavaScript to create mini applications. These applets have typically accessed data from other Google services, ...
Laszlo is based on LZX, which is an XML and JavaScript description language similar to XML User Interface Language and XAML, Microsoft’s Longhorn mark-up language. The Laszlo platform is an ...