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AJAX on a webmaster board
Sounds like a good idea..
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what.........
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you must not know about AJAX.. would make posting and reading much faster.
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YARGH! mine has it, so could gfy. Not sure why they didn't enable it.
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Ajax can be good for a forum
but only if its used/setup correctly |
we have been coding a shopping cart with it
its great stuff |
Ajax -- the next big thing. :thumbsup
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Yeah... i've heard of this ajax tecnology :D
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Ajax really rocks++++ Very hard though (for a coding noob)..:(
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Ajax tech?
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Isn't the Quick Reply box AJAX?
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It's just javascript and text manipulation. Yea, XHR is a pretty cool function, but come on... it's been around for years, was a "hidden" feature in IE and is now, somehow, an overhyped, mythical, amazing method that should have been implemented years ago.
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I've seen it slow down more sites than it's helped speed up. A couple, including Yahoo's new mail causes a shutdown on my PC. Waaay overhyped IMHO.
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I am quite sure this qucik box is AJAX I don't know how they made it if it isn't
I know a guy making a Tradescript using ajax in the GUI as we speak, not completed yet though :) |
Ajax is the next step in interactive web sites, but often times I feel many people (no offense to DatingGold) tend to use it as a buzzword to sound as if they are developers and live on the bleeding edge of technology.
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AJAX is old school, it's all about Client-Side PHP
But yeah, the quick reply thingy does use AJAX already. |
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