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Ajax For Dummies
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Publisher : By Steve Holzner, Ph.D. Ajax is short for "Asynchronous JavaScript+CSS+DOM+XMLHttpRequest."
Even
if you weren’t intimidated before, that tidbit is probably enough to make
you reach for the Excedrin. Just reach for Ajax For Dummies instead. With screen
shots, actual code and explanations, and live Web sites where you can see Ajax
applications doing their thing, it will have you using Ajax to create Web applications
that look an act like desktop applications in no time. With Ajax, you can speed
up and clean up your Web applications. Shoppers at your online store can fill
their
carts without waiting for multiple page refreshes. Searchers on your sites
can get instant results on the same page.
This guide takes you on a tour of how
Ajax is used today, complete with examples
of Ajax applications in action, such as an Ajax-enabled Yahoo! search or an
Ajax-based chat application. Then it gives
you basics on using JavaScript. After
that you dive in and get info on:
Writing some Ajax, interactive mouseovers using Ajax, passing data to the server
with GET or POST, and more
Connecting to Google for a live search
Using free Ajax frameworks so you don’t have to start from scratch,
including
Ajax Gold (written specifically for this book), AJAXLib, and grabbing XML with
libXmlRequest
All kinds of Ajax techniques, such as using Ajax for
drag-and-drop operations,
pop-up menus, downloading images behind the scenes, and more
Using SACK (simple AJAX code kit), decoding XML with Sarissa,
and creating visual
effects with Rico
Handling XML int Ajax Applications
Working with cascading style sheets (CCS) in Ajax, including setting up the
styles, displaying a menu, styling text, handling colors and backgrounds, and
more
Working with Ajax and PHP
Complete with a companion
Web site, free Ajax frameworks, and sample code you
can use, Ajax for Dummies is your friendly guide to creating truly user-friendly
Web sites!
Table of Content
Part I: Getting Started.
Chapter 1: Ajax 101.
Chapter 2:
It’s All About JavaScript.
Part II: Programming in Ajax.
Chapter 3: Getting to Know Ajax.
Chapter 4: Ajax in Depth.
Part III: Ajax Frameworks.
Chapter 5: Introducing Ajax Frameworks.
Chapter 6: More Powerful Ajax Frameworks.
Chapter 7: Server-Side Ajax Frameworks.
Part IV: In-Depth Ajax Power.
Chapter 8: Handling XML int Ajax Applications.
Chapter 9: Working with Cascading Style Sheets in Ajax Applications.
Chapter 10: Working with Ajax and PHP.
Part V: The Part of
Tens.
Chapter 11: Ten Ajax Design Issues You Should Know About.
Chapter 12: Ten Super-Useful Ajax Resources.
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