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Ajax Tutorial 6 Getting the Answer With Autocomplete
Getting the Answer With Autocomplete.Find more about AJAX at http://ajaxtraining.blogspot.c...
 
Uploaded: January 1, 1970 at 12:59 am
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Length: 03:10
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Ajax Tutorial - Prototype Framework und erstellen einer "Uhr" (1/2) deutsch / german - Webseiten mit PHP
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Length: 07:33
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Ajax Tutorial - Grundlagen von Javascript
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Length: 09:59
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Getting instant login feedback Ajax Tutorial 8
(Find more about AJAX at http://ajaxtraining.blogspot.c... )Getting instant login feedback.Another Internet task that can involve many annoying page refreshes is log-ging in...
 
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Length: 03:30
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Problems creating an XMLHttpRequest Object -Ajax tutorial 14
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Length: 05:05
Rating: 4.00
Views: 772
 
 
Using Two XMLHttpRequest objects - Ajax tutorial - 31
http://www.ajaxtraining.blogsp... - Using Two XMLHttpRequest objects - Ajax tutorial,Getting More Ajax Power
 
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Length: 05:31
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Ajax Tutorial (Build Complete Shopping Cart With Ajax)
With Ajax your cart page won't refreshed when your customers add products to the cart.watch the complete Ajax training videos here : http://www.webseiten-mit-php.d...
 
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Length: 08:27
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Handling Drops - Ajax Tutorial 38
http://www.Ajaxtraining.blogsp... | Handling Drops Using Ajax
 
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This book teaches by example. The first few chapters introduce AJAX and what part PHP, Javascript and XML all play. Then the remainder of the book takes you through several example applications. The example apps are simple enough that you can easily follow. These applications include Form Validation, Chat, Suggest and Autocomplete, Charting with SVG (Scalable Vector ...
There need to be more Ajax books like this. No, let me rephrase. Rather, more of the Ajax books out there should've been like this one. I just finished reading through AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications and it is by far my favorite book on the topic of Ajax yet. ...
I admit, when I first opened this book, I thought it would contain a dry discussion of how to use AJAX methods with PHP. But the book turned out to be so much more than advertised, I think its title must be wrong. It should have been called, "How to Use AJAX Methods with PHP, MySQL, DOM, CSS, SVG, XSL, XML, RSS, and JavaScript Frameworks." I certainly never expected to read it cover to cover, but that's what I did.
Ajax Security was the last book I read and reviewed in 2007. However, it was the best book I read all year. The book is absolutely compelling and every security professional and Web developer should read it. It's really as simple as that. ...

The book begins with a brief review of AJAX architecture with an emphasis on security. The writing style is quite engaging including a chapter walking you through an attack from a hacker's point of view. All the major known categories of attacks are included including resource enumeration, parameter manipulation (with SQL and XPATH injection), session hijacking, JSON hijacking, XSS, CSRF, phishing, denial of service, etc. ...

A lot of examples shows how absolutely everything could be attacked and corrupted in the chain of components used for building ajax applications, from css (yes even css) to html, from javascript to http, from browser to server ...
A fabulous book so easy to follow and informative. This brings Dreamweaver to today and has dropped completely the outdated use of tables that others (such as H.O.T.) seem to be stuck with when the industry trend is only to insert tables into a page when using excel spreadsheets and such and never to use them for page building. The extensive introduction of Widgets is a delight and has completely replaced those Javascript drop menu's avoiding all the pitfalls they entailed. ...
If you are VERY comfortable with PHP and MySQL, this may not be the best book for you. (I say that with some reservations, though, because of the vast wealth of knowledge in this book between page 1 and page 729.) Also, if you don't know how to code in PHP, the "Introduction to the Basics of PHP" in Chapter Ten may not be enough instruction for you to comfortably appreciate this book. BUT, if you have some knowledge of PHP (for example, you are a self-taught PHP coder like myself), need the power of PHP and MySQL, and are curious about any benefits there might be from this new technology SPRY (Adobe's implementation of AJAX), this will be an excellent book for you. The writing is clear, concise (in spite of its detailed explanations), and logical.
I had written off ASP.NET AJAX as bloated and for beginners until I bought this excellent book. While I have done AJAX by hand in the past, I'm now a convert to the advantages of leveraging this powerful library. I highly recommend this book both for beginners who want to start with ASP.NET AJAX and those professionals looking to either leverage this library, or to be convinced that they need to. ...
It was obviously their goal to ensure that readers already familiar with ASP.NET in general would become a subject expert on AJAX just by studying this book. The real world example code stands alone among the other books: this code works and it is highly relevant instead of being a bunch of contrived example snippets! There is no better book on ASP.NET AJAX.


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