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Ajax
Last modified: Monday, November 13, 2006
Short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, it
is a term that describes a new approach to using a number of existing
technologies together, including the following: HTML or
XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets,
JavaScript, the Document Object
Model, XML, XSLT, and the
XMLHttpRequest object. When these technologies are
combined in the Ajax model, Web applications are
able to make quick, incremental updates to the user
interface without reloading the entire browser page. [Source:
mozilla developer center]
Ajax is also seen written in all capital letters (AJAX).
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mozilla developer center Mozilla developer center Ajax developer documentation includes links to Ajax articles, an introductory tutorial, and more.
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