Ajax: The Definitive Guide

Ajax: The Definitive Guide(14.0Mb)Ajax: The Definitive Guide / by Anthony T. Holdener. Ajax is a new technology, or the same old stuff web developers have used for years? Both, actually.This book explains not only how tried and true web standards make Ajax possible, but how these older technologies allow you to give the sites certainly a modern Web 2.0 feel. Ajax: The Definitive Guide explains how to use standards like JavaScript, XML, CSS, and XHTML, along with the object XMLHttpRequest, to build Web applications based on the browser, which works like desktop programs. You can get a full background of what is going on in today's Internet sites, applications, and learn how to use these tools with Ajax in the browser for advanced searches, and Web services, mashups, and more. You can find out how to run a Web browser and a web site to apply correctly, and why developing with Ajax is faster, easier and cheaper. Explains the book as well: how to connect the components of the backend of the server to the user interfaces to download the browser and the manipulation of documents, XML, and how to replace XML with JSON manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM) Designing interfaces for Ajax and ease of use and visualization, functionality, and layout easy to navigate the site, including issues with Ajax and button browser back add life to the tables, lists, navigation boxes and windows Animation creation, forms, interactive, and research data validation, and Web services and mash-ups the application of Ajax to business communications, and Internet games without creating plug-ins and features and units of coding, and ways to improve Ajax applications, and more

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