Languages :: DHTML, JScript :: Knowledge Base : AJAX Demythified for PHP Programmers |
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| By: VGR |
Date: 01/09/2006 23:44:51 |
Points: 0 | Status: Answered Quality : Excellent |
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When it comes to AJAX, discussions can turn into things like this ERT Forum's topic because the proposed Article didn't mention "AJAX frameworks", "JSON and others alternatives", "Using data islands in conjunction with XMLDOM"... Well, I don't give a s**t and will not enter this ranting discussion. All I want is to be able to USE the so-called buzz/hype/must-do technique called AJAX, and to be able to do this SIMPLY for a very SIMPLE purpose : to be able to trigger client-side queries to the server, whilst using PHP on the server to generate the client's DHTML code. For instance to enable the user to update a tree menu's labels stored in a RDBMS on the server. Or to dynamically get from that very same RDBMS data based on the current selection on a listbox, triggered by OnChange() event. I did all of that using the hereafter-described technique. http://www.fecj.org/extra/AJAX-Demythified-for-PHP-programmers.html |
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