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XML.com Articles by Topic: Ajax

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All Aboard AJAX, HTML Canvas, and the Supertrain
Dave Hoover shows us how to use AJAX, Ruby, and the new HTML canvas element to add simple animation and interactivity to web apps. [Jan 18, 2006]

JSON and the Dynamic Script Tag: Easy, XML-less Web Services for JavaScript
Jason Levitt returns with a piece explaining how to use AJAX and JSON to interact with web services from JavaScript in a seamless, cross-domain, cross-browser fashion. [Dec 21, 2005]

Tuning AJAX
AJAX is all the rage and it's being used for non-trivial applications. But do you know what's fast and what's slow in AJAX? Get ready to tune your AJAX apps. [Nov 30, 2005]

Fixing AJAX: XMLHttpRequest Considered Harmful
Jason Levitt shows us how to work around XmlHttpRequest restrictions in order to get more joy from third-party web services. [Nov 9, 2005]

Is AJAX Here to Stay?
Jordan Frank takes a high-level look at the way AJAX is changing the Web and whether it's a technology that's going to stick around. [Oct 5, 2005]

Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 2
In part one of this two-part series, Cameron Adams created an example application that showed how to use remote scripting to implement the AJAX XMLHttpRequest protocol. Now, in part two, he shows how to create a usable interface for the example app.  [Aug 22, 2005]

Remote Scripting with AJAX, Part 1
In this two-part series, Cameron Adams demonstrates the advantages of using remote scripting with the AJAX XMLHttpRequest protocol to create web apps and improve website functionality. Here in part one, he creates an example application that shows how to implement XMLHttpRequest. Stay tuned for part two, where he'll show how to create a usable interface for the example app.  [Aug 19, 2005]

Build AJAX-Based Web Maps Using ka-Map
By using AJAX, Google's maps draw and zoom quickly, pan smoothly, and can be extended to display a wide variety of information. This article by Tyler Mitchell shows how to make similar AJAX-based web mapping sites using an open source toolkit called ka-Map. Tyler is the author of Web Mapping Illustrated. [Aug 10, 2005]

Hacking Maps with the Google Maps API
Hari K. Gottipati introduces the Google Maps API and describes how to use it to build interactive mapping applications for the Web. [Aug 10, 2005]

Life After Ajax?
Micah Dubinko says that the way Ajax technologies are presently deployed will eventually run into complexity barriers. It's time, he claims, for more declarative, markup-based alternative strategies. [Jun 29, 2005]

Errors and AJAX
AJAX is hot, but is it real? How mature are the techniques, and can you use them right now? Joshua Gitlin offers a method for trapping client-side JavaScript errors and logging them, server-side, with AJAX. [May 11, 2005]

Very Dynamic Web Interfaces
Drew McLellan explains how to use XMLHTTPRequest and Javascript to create web applications with very dynamic, smooth interfaces. [Feb 9, 2005]

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