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16 May 2005 21:15

Amazon.com Search

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De l'AJAX dans les diamants de Amazon

The Strange Zen Of JavaScript

by 8 others (via)
We got your Ajax right here.

13 May 2005 09:30

13 May 2005 08:30

Flash is Ajax, or Flash versus Ajax, at the Ajax Summit

by 2 others (via)
"One of the more interesting debates at the Ajax Summit this week concerned Flash and its relationship to or inclusion in Ajax. The discussion was more interesting because of the Flash demo that Kevin Lynch gave on the first day"

02 May 2005 10:15

02 May 2005 08:00

sproutliner

by 6 others
Une gestion de tâches tout en AJAX et avec drag & drop, sympa mais très limité pour l'instant

29 April 2005 12:30

Adactio: Journal - Introducing Adactio Elsewhere

Toutes les hypes mises en oeuvre en un seul endroit : Ajax, REST et les API de Flickr, Amazon, Del.icio.us et Upcoming

28 April 2005 10:45

27 April 2005 09:30

Firefox downloads real time counter

by 4 others
For the first minute, the rate is a (conservative) estimate. You should be able to get a sense of how the counter is working from the status box on the right.

25 April 2005 15:00

FlickrJS:: A wrapper for Flickr API

by 4 others
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.

21 April 2005 17:30

20 April 2005 10:15

SAJAX - Simple Ajax Toolkit by ModernMethod - XMLHTTPRequest Toolkit for PHP

by 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.

11 April 2005 11:00

brevity.org -- Lickr: Flickr, without the Flash

by 13 others (via)
Flickr is a popular photo hosting service that uses embedded Flash files as part of their interface. On every page, there will be a little delay while a new Flash file loads. Lickr removes the need for Flash. It runs within the web browser Firefox, stripping the Flash before the user can even see it, and replacing it with an equivalent interface in pure HTML and Javascript.

11 April 2005 07:30

16 March 2005 08:45

14 March 2005 14:15

28 February 2005 10:30

31 January 2005 11:30