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You need to make sure that your server-side architecture is quite modular: capable of returning entire pages or portions of pages (hint: APIs are cool.)
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- Plan for Ajax from the start.
- Implement Ajax at the end.
There seems to be an inherent paradox in saying that you need to think about your server-side architecture but you should just be building old-fashioned page by page submissions before hijacking them with Ajax. But the paradox can be resolved if you think about Hijax this way:
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Heinz Wittenbrink"I wrote some time back about progressive enhancement with Ajax. It’s a very simple idea: 1. First, build an old-fashioned website that uses hyperlinks and forms to pass information to the server. The server returns whole new pages with each request. 2. N
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Simone Economo"Web applications and web pages are not mutually exclusive. One is built on top of the other. Far too often, the builders of web applications concentrate on the “application” part to the detriment of the “web” part."
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If you’re serious about using Ajax in a way that degrades gracefully, think Hijax. If you want hands-on, in-depth instruction on Ajax, Hijax, progressive enhancement and graceful degradation, come along to my Ajax workshop in London on February 10th.
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Andre MalheiroIf you’re serious about using Ajax in a way that degrades gracefully, think Hijax.
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Are HallandDet ER fortsatt mulig å lage tilgjengelege og bakover-kompatible nettsider med Ajax. Trikset er m.a. å planlegge for Ajax frå starten av, implementere sider som "normalt", og så til slutt "hijacke" deler av sida med XMLHttpRequest (DomScritping).
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David CorkingMaking AJAX accessible - this blog entry is promotion for the new book 'DOM Scripting' which sounds very interesting.
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But the paradox can be resolved if you think about Hijax this way: * Plan for Ajax from the start. * Implement Ajax at the end.
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