Difference between revisions of "AJAX"
From Joomla! Documentation
m (New page: {{cookiejar}}) |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{cookiejar}} | {{cookiejar}} | ||
+ | Asynchronous JavaScript and XML or AJAX, is a term for a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or commonly known as web 2.0. Ajax allows web applications to retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing website page. Data is retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object or through the use of Remote Scripting in browsers that do not support it. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ajax Resources: | ||
+ | #[http://ajaxphp.packtpub.com/index.htm Packt Publishing Book Free Online Edition] | ||
+ | #[http://mootools.net MooTools] | ||
+ | #[http://www.prototypejs.org/ Prototype] | ||
+ | #[http://script.aculo.us/ Script.aculo.us] | ||
+ | #[http://jquery.com/ Jquery] |
Revision as of 09:25, 28 June 2008
This article is a small, well-defined item that could be completed by someone with a reasonable knowledge of the subject matter and a modest time commitment. If you would like to try writing this article you're welcome to do so.
The subject may be self-evident, but if not then further details should be available on the discussion page. Please add {{inuse}} at the top of this page while editing. For other small, well-defined tasks, please look in the Cookie jar. ---Thank you. This article was last edited by Neriv (talk| contribs) 15 years ago. (Purge) |
Asynchronous JavaScript and XML or AJAX, is a term for a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or commonly known as web 2.0. Ajax allows web applications to retrieve data from the server asynchronously in the background without interfering with the display and behavior of the existing website page. Data is retrieved using the XMLHttpRequest object or through the use of Remote Scripting in browsers that do not support it.
Ajax Resources: