Working with Ajax Server Extensions
Learn how to work with the ASP.NET Ajax Server Extensions Framework, a collection of server controls and services that extend the functionality of the ASP.NET core.
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Consuming a Web Service using ASP.NET Ajax
A web service is a platform-independent software component that is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and contains a group of functions that are packaged together for use in a common framework throughout a network. Read on to learn how Web Services can be consumed using ASP.NET Ajax.
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Introduction to AJAX Technologies
If you’re not familiar with the technology or are new to AJAX, it’s important to take some time and understand where AJAX fits into the big picture of Web development. This article helps bring you up to speed with AJAX’s place in your Web development toolbox. By Robert Foster. 0126
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Overview of Popular JavaScript Frameworks - ASP.NET AJAX
In this last installment of the JavaScript frameworks overview series, we’ll be highlighting the main features of Microsoft’s ASP.NET AJAX Framework, including controls, JavaScript Type extensions, asynchronous communications and debugging capabilities. By Rob Gravelle. 0108
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Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: An Overview - Part 3
In the last article of this series, we turned our attention to three strong contenders for the title of Framework supremacy: JQuery, the Yahoo! UI Library (YUI) and MochiKit. This week we continue our overview of the twelve most popular JavaScript Frameworks with the Dojo, Rialto and Spry Frameworks. By Rob Gravelle. 1127
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Popular JavaScript Framework Libraries: An Overview
Javascript Framework libraries have become an integral part of Web development. This series will present an overview of a dozen of the most popular JavaScript Frameworks. This week’s article will focus on Prototype, script.aculo.us and MooTools. By Rob Gravelle. 1008
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How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field: Part 11
Along the way, we learned about the Eclipse IDE, the Eclipse Web Project, JSP pages, how to add a Tomcat server to the IDE, JavaScript, AJAX, JSON and CSS. This week we wrap up the series by adding code to process ENTER and TAB keystrokes, and keeping the list open when returning from another page. [...]
How to Create an Ajax Autocomplete Text Field
In the last article, you learned how AJAX can be used to link the contents of a select field to a parent one. Now we’re going to use AJAX to create an Autocomplete text field using the Eclipse Web Tools Platform with the Apache Tomcat server. By Rob Gravelle. 0326
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Raven’s Antispam Plugin
“Comment spam is a fact of life if you have a blog”. That’s true. Generally, the small toy bundled with WordPress is strong enough to fight spam. But are you tired of pulling innocent comments out of Akismet’s stomach everyday? Raven’s Antispam gets you laid.
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WordPress 2.1 & My Plugins
Merely one week after the release of v2.0.7, WordPress 2.1 “Ella” hits the ground with lots of essential features. I glanced at two beta versions couple days ago, but didn’t notice the ever better AJAXified admin center, since I didn’t post much.
I had been extremely carefully during the upgrade process today. The rich-editor failed to [...]
Now with AJAX Comments
Introducing AJAX Comments 2.0 plugin for WordPress! Probably the best AJAX Commenting solution so far - You don’t even need to insert a single phrase of code nowhere, just upload-and-active and the plugin works like a charm!
This plugin has been tested only on WordPress 2.0.2 / 2.0.3, and it does NOT play well with Spam [...]


