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Ajax tutorial 4 Modifying Web Pages on the Fly

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(Find more about AJAX at http://ajaxtraining.blogspot.com ) AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), or Ajax, is a group of inter-related web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications. A primary characteristic is the increased responsiveness and interactiveness of web pages achieved by exchanging small amounts of data with the server "behind the scenes" so that the entire web page does not have to be reloaded each time the user performs an action. This is intended to increase the web page's interactivity, speed, functionality, and usability

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  • nice tutorials so far - nice and easy and slow for us idiots

  • Oh really nice one, trying my hands on it ;)

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  • what the hell is this, this aint a fucking tutorila this is a long boring lecture I have from school, wheres the coding.

  • I think you're just stalling for time on these videos. Enough uses, get to the code.

  • 4th tutorial.... nothing been taught so far...jxt xamples of sites using THE tchnology.... I mean... Whaat the HELL is this..?

  • hy m8 verry nice tutorials but i have some issues with AJAX maby u can help me? plz send me back

    greetz

  • source code ?

  • HTML new inline frame can do this very easily

  • dose xampps work with ajax

  • Omg im gonna... p p p poke your face!

    4 tutorials -> same shit...

    Jump 2 code plix... Im bored!

  • You repeat yourself alot.

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