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Asynchronous
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27 Feb 16
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- XMLHttpRequest object (to retrieve data from a web server)
- JavaScript/DOM (to display/use the data)
AJAX is based on internet standards, and uses a combination of:

XMLHttpRequest is a misleading name. You don't have to understand XML to use AJAX.
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14 Jan 16
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XMLHttpRequest is a misleading name. You don't have to understand XML to use AJAX.
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11 Sep 15
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Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
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21 Jul 15
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05 Apr 15
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AJAX is a technique for creating fast and dynamic web pages.
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AJAX applications are browser- and platform-independent!
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13 Mar 15
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AJAX is about updating parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
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web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes
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XMLHttpRequest object (to exchange data asynchronously with a server)
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XML (often used as the format for transferring data)
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AJAX applications are browser- and platform-independent
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03 Jan 15
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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16 Dec 14
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What is AJAX?
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How AJAX Works
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22 Sep 14
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AJAX is about updating parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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browser- and platform-independent!
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15 Aug 14
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AJAX is about updating parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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What You Should Already Know
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or creating fast and dynamic web pages
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it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
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XMLHttpRequest object
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AJAX is based on existing standards
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01 Jul 14
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AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
AJAX is a technique for creating fast and dynamic web pages.
AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
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18 Jun 14
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AJAX was made popular in 2005 by Google, with Google Suggest.
Google Suggest is using AJAX to create a very dynamic web interface: When you start typing in Google's search box, a JavaScript sends the letters off to a server and the server returns a list of suggestions.
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07 May 14
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25 Apr 14
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What is AJAX?
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04 Apr 14
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AJAX = Asynchronous JavaScript and XML.
AJAX is a technique for creating fast and dynamic web pages.
AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
Examples of applications using AJAX: Google Maps, Gmail, Youtube, and Facebook tabs.
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- XMLHttpRequest object (to exchange data asynchronously with a server)
- JavaScript/DOM (to display/interact with the information)
- CSS (to style the data)
- XML (often used as the format for transferring data)
AJAX is based on internet standards, and uses a combination of:
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AJAX applications are browser- and platform-independent!
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AJAX was made popular in 2005 by Google, with Google Suggest.
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12 Jan 14
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How AJAX Works
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21 Nov 13
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
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Examples of applications using AJAX: Google Maps, Gmail, Youtube, and Facebook tabs.
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25 Jul 13
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updating parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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web pages to be updated asynchronously b
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XMLHttpRequest object
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JavaScript/DOM
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CSS (to style the data)
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XML (o
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browser- and platform-independent!
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Google Suggest
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22 May 13
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AJAX is about updating parts of a web page,
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XMLHttpRequest object
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nd the server returns a list of suggesti
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27 Dec 12
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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25 Nov 12
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XMLHttpRequest object
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27 Jul 12
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AJAX is about updating parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page
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xchanging small amounts
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of data with the server behind the scenes
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AJAX is based on internet standards, and uses a combination of:
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XMLHttpRequest object
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avaScript/DOM
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CSS (to style the data)
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XML (often used as the format for transferring data)
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rowser- and platform-independent
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de popular in 2005 by Google, w
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very dynamic web interface
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19 Oct 11
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28 Aug 11
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- XMLHttpRequest object (to exchange data asynchronously with a server)
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- JavaScript/DOM (to display/interact with the information)
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- CSS (to style the data)
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Google Suggest is using AJAX to create a very dynamic web interface: When you start typing in Google's search box, a JavaScript sends the letters off to a server and the server returns a list of suggestions.
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18 May 11
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes.
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to update parts of a web page,
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11 Apr 11
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updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. T
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07 Jan 11
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XMLHttpRequest object
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JavaScript/DOM
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26 Dec 10
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AJAX allows web pages to be updated asynchronously by exchanging small amounts of data with the server behind the scenes. This means that it is possible to update parts of a web page, without reloading the whole page.
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Classic web pages, (which do not use AJAX) must reload the entire page if the content should change.
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