Search the archives!
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
[Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- From: mwarden at gmail.com (Matt Warden)
- Subject: [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Date: Tue Jun 20 08:21:22 2006
On 6/20/06, Mike Dougherty <mdougherty@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Are you using AJAX instead of server side include (SSI) ? If you have html in a file that you > want to be part of the document, you could include it into the original source html - no AJAX > necessary. (this supports David Dorward's suggestion that AJAX is an overhyped buzzword) > Surely he is not talking about using AJAX as a way of including files. It's the dynamic content without a page refresh he's after. AJAX might be an overhyped word, but it's not an overhyped methodology. > So you want to make a more interactive experience without round-tripping form submissions. You > can include various 'panels' and manage their state via javascript. DHTML still does not require > AJAX. And if the number of possible states is large or infinite, then what? -- Matt Warden Oxford, OH, USA http://mattwarden.com This email proudly and graciously contributes to entropy.
- Follow-Ups:
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- From: Mike Dougherty
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- From: tedd
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- References:
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- From: Michael Borchers
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- From: Mike Dougherty
- [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Prev by Date: [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Next by Date: [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Previous by thread: [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Next by thread: [Javascript] DOM vs AJAX
- Index(es):