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13 May 2005
Guide to Using XMLHttpRequest (with Baby Steps) from WebPasties
by François-Paul & 16 othersThe purpose of this article is to demonstrate through a series of baby steps just how easy it is to use the XMLHttpRequest object.
12 May 2005
08 May 2005
XHRConnection, gestion de l'objet XMLHttpRequest et DOM
by marco & 22 others (via)Cette classe vous permet d'utiliser l'objet XMLHttpRequest sans vous soucier du navigateur.
04 May 2005
SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit by ModernMethod - XMLHTTPRequest Toolkit for PHP
by link-javascript & 49 others (via)Sajax is an open source tool to make programming websites using the Ajax framework — also known as XMLHTTPRequest or remote scripting — as easy as possible. Sajax makes it easy to call PHP, Perl or Python functions from your webpages via JavaScript without performing a browser refresh. The toolkit does 99% of the work for you so you have no excuse to not use it.
Manage XMLHttpRequest with XHRConnection
by link-javascript & 5 others (via)Manage XMLHttpRequest with this class
02 May 2005
Manage XMLHttpRequest with XHRConnection
by nhoizey & 5 others (via)Manage XMLHttpRequest with this class
Manage XMLHttpRequest with XHRConnection
by webdeveloper & 5 othersManage XMLHttpRequest with this class
27 April 2005
25 April 2005
FlickrJS:: A wrapper for Flickr API
by julie & 4 others (via)FlickrJS is a wrapper to use the Flickr API from javascript through xmlhttprequest’s. Or, in a more fancy way, using AJAX techniques to get data without reload the whole page.
By including only a .js file you get access to the whole Flicrk API. You don’t need to know how the request have to be done, or how the XML have to be parsed. The wrapper do all the jobs and lets you specify a callback function on each Flickr Method.
FlickrJS:: A wrapper for Flickr API
by Krome & 4 others (via)FlickrJS is a wrapper to use the Flickr API from javascript through xmlhttprequest’s. Or, in a more fancy way, using AJAX techniques to get data without reload the whole page.
By including only a .js file you get access to the whole Flicrk API. You don’t need to know how the request have to be done, or how the XML have to be parsed. The wrapper do all the jobs and lets you specify a callback function on each Flickr Method.