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		<description>[...] AJAX Articles Around the Web    AJAX Applications vs Server Load? - Slashdot thread AJAX/DHTML Tutorial: Should I Render My UI On The Server or the Client? 10 Places You Must Use Ajaxby Alex Bosworth 18 New Ajax Patternsby Michael Mahemoff A Backbase Ajax Front-end for J2EE Applicationsby Mark Schiefelbein A Host of Widgets: AJAX, XGULFs, and the new client/server paradigm A List Apart: Web 3.0by Jeffrey Zeldman A Review of the Echo2 Framework - “Echo2 is an open source Java web development framework that aims to simplify the development of web applications using the AJAX model. I …wrote a simple test application to see if Echo2 lives up to its promise.”by David R. Heffelfinger A Simpler Ajax Path ABC News, Newsweek Spotlight Web 2.0by MIT Technology Review Add weather and podcast feeds to Protopage Adobe Releases Flex 2.0 Beta 1 AJAX - beyond the buzzwords - One of the core technologies behind AJAX is the XMLHTTP Request object - think of it as a tiny hidden web browser. The XMLHTTPRequest method was actually… AJAX - Devmo - AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is not a technology in itself, but is a term that describes a “new” approach to using a number of existing … Ajax == DHTML + XMLHttp Ajax alert raises security, scalability issuesby Colleen Frye AJAX and Atlas: An Overview of Two AJAX Implementationsby Ben Reichelt AJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work?by James Edwards Ajax and the Spring Framework with TIBCO General Interfaceby Brian Walsh Ajax and weblogs (kottke.org) - Using Ajax for this was a no-brainer (it’s better than loading all that content ahead of time … if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4 &#38;&#38; xmlhttp.status == 200) { … Ajax Arrives for the Enterpriseby Christopher Lindquist AJAX Basics and Directions AJax Blog Ajax Frameworks AJAX gives software a fresh look - cnet articleby Martin LaMonica Ajax In Action Book Reviewby Pan Pantziarka Ajax in Action excerpt: The Page as an Application - Available from TheServerSide AJAX in IE without ActiveXby Kae Verens AJAX Isn’t All Purpose Soapby Justin Schultz Ajax Issue with Safari AJAX Mistakes - “Ajax is also a dangerous technology for web developers, its power introduces a huge amount of UI problems as well as server side state problems and server load problems. I’ve compiled a list of the many mistakes developers using Ajax often make.” AJAX Patterns: Design Patterns for AJAX Usability AJAX Pioneer Zimbra Named ‘Cool Vendor for Web 2.0? by Gartner Research Ajax Programming in BEA WebLogic Portal, Part 1by John Margaglione Ajax reconsideredby Adam Bosworth AJAX Toolkit Framework Proposal AJAX Tools Get Green Light Ajax Videos Available from Sun Developer Network Channel Ajax Was Here - ASP article AJAX without the J: Thoughts on AJAX from a JSF Perspectiveby Sergey Smirnov AJAX’ Achilles Heel Ajax.NET Blog Ajax: How To Weave A Faster Web - small BusinessWeek article AJAX: Is your application secure enough? Ajax: Killing Usability One Request at a Timeby Justin Palmer AJaX: Two steps forward… Two steps back? AJAX@WikiPedia.org - general information ALE: Ajax Linking and Embedding Alexander Jerusalem: Does JSF + AJAX really make sense? - a thread from TheServerSide.com Apollo: Developer FAQ - Apollo is the code name for a cross-operating system runtime being developed by Adobe that allows developers to leverage their existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, JavaScript, Ajax) to build and deploy Rich Internet Applications.by Adobe Labs Aslak Hellesoy’s uncommon sense - Ajax with JavaScript Templates - Now add AOP to Javascript and the Ajax approach gets even more powerful. An example approach is at: http://www.jroller.com/page/deep/20030701. J. Betancourt … ASP.NET Spiced: AJAXby Karl Seguin Backbase AJAX strategy whitepaper (PDF) BACKBASE Releases Next Generation AJAX Development Software - BACKBASE, the Rich Internet Applications (RIA) solutions provider, this week announced the general availability of the Backbase Standard- and Shared Hosting Edition 3.0, the next generation AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) development software. BEA’s Carges on portals, Ajaxby Michael Meehan Best Practices: Implementing javascript for rich internet applications Book excerpt: Jump into AJAX development - Build a simple application with AJAX and PHPby Cristian Darie, Bogdan Brinzarea, Filip Chereches-Tosa, Mihai Bucica Can Ajax be running partner of Web services?by Michael Meehan CanvasGraph.js : Graphing in Javascript ClearNova Exec Defends Open Source AJAX Development vs Java ClearNova integrates Java and Ajaxby Michael Meehan Cloning Google Suggest with AjaxAC - This article covers how to implement a system such as Google Suggest using JavaScript, CSS and PHP. Company claims patent win in online rich mediaby Graeme Wearden and Rupert Goodwins Could Ajax Wash Away ‘Smart Clients’? Crossing borders: What’s the secret sauce in Ruby on Rails?by Bruce Tate Designs for remote calls in Ajax - I’m pleased with how the best practices of doing remoting are emerging in Ajax. Most Ajax libraries have ditched the RPC approach to remoting and are instead using a very specialized form of distributed computing. Desperately seeking: More AJAX developers - zdnet blogby David Berlind Dion Hinchcliffe’s SOA Blog: “Why AJAX Is So Disruptive” DWR 1.0 released Dynamic Drive CSS Library Launch Early AJAX Office Applications - interesting post on Slashdot Eclipse developers to get AJAX access Edit-in-Place with Ajax Efficient JavaScript code Enterprise AJAXby Jonathan Boutelle Eric Pascarello dissects Ajax security vulnerabilities - from the co-author of Ajax In Action Fighting AJAX’s Enemy: Legacy HTML Forms Flash RIAs vs. Javascript RIAs Flash to the Rescueby Jason Levitt Fuel For The Web - InformationWeek article with commentary from some industry leaders.by Aaron Ricadela FutureResponseServlet: Scaling AJAX Applications Using Asynchronous Servletsby Bahar Limaye Getting AJAX Ready for Prime Time - “Microsoft Office-level functionality is rapidly becoming available on the Web today”by Dion Hinchcliffe Google Hacks Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! Google v. Microsoft: New Search Interfaces Google: Web Authoring Statistics Gosling Outlines the Trouble With AJAX - James Gosling, Sun Microsystems executive and creator of Java, talks about the future of AJAX and Sun’s highs and lows in the software arena.by eWeek IBM Leads “Open AJAX” Coalition of Web 2.0 Vendorsby Roger Strukhoff IBM Polishes SOA Blitz With AJAXby Jason Lee Miller IBM Proposes Open-Source AJAX Project to Eclipse Implementing Ajax: Which Framework Is Right?by Minda Zetlin Internet Explorer 7 Gets RSS, AJAX Infusionby Matt Hines Interview with Max Katz - Max Katz, senior systems engineer at open source software solutions provider Exadel, talks about the key value and benefits of JSF, how it compares to other frameworks, why it is such a good fit for AJAX, and support for JSF technology at Exadel.by Kito D. Mann Is Ajax gonna kill the web frameworks?by James Strachan Is Ruby on Rails Maintainable? - slashdot thread Java BluePrints AJAX Components JavaDB: An idea whose time has finally come? - an article discussing the possible use of Apache’s Derby database for Ajax apps.by David Berlind JavaScript and “serious” programmers JavaScript Idioms Every Webdev Should Grok JBoss Seam 1.0 Open Sources AJAX and SOAby AJAXWorld News Desk Jetty 6.0 Continuations - AJAX Ready! JSON and the Golden Fleece Kick-start your Java apps, Part 2: Easy, lightweight Ajax development with no-charge softwareby Sing Li Life After Ajax? Lightbox for Modal Dialogs Redux - This is a roundup of more Lightbox-type modal dialog options.by Andre Lewis LogicBlaze fuses SOA, Ajax to LAMP with MySQL partnershipby Rich Seeley Meet Ajax: Intelligent Web Applications with Ajax Mercury: AJAX has its drawbacks Microsoft flips Atlas a second timeby Gavin Clarke Microsoft to preview Ajax technologies at PDC Microsoft uses Ajax to Web-enable corporate IM Mixed static and dynamic content compression - interesting post on webmasterworld.com that touches on optimal solutions for compressing JavaScript Mozilla Introduces Firefox 1.5 and Ups the Ante in Web Browsing MSN Virtual Earth, Google Maps, and AJAX deep linking MVC and RIA - Learning From Desktop Appsby Dietrich Kappe New AJAX Website Unveiled: AJAX.sys-con.com Newsweek: Smoother Surfingby Daren Briscoe Nexaweb Joins the Eclipse Foundation Nexaweb to Introduce Ajax Developer Edition Nothing To Cheer Here: Microsoft’s Ajax Toolkit Is a “D” Opening Move - David Temkin, CTO, Laszlo Systems is interviewed on IT Conversations Real-time Server Interactivity - “Javascript and server-side technology are increasingly being combined. This is a Good Thing.” Real-World AJAX: A Bustling Day of AJAX in San Joseby Dion Hinchcliffe Review: Google Calendarby Barbara Krasnoff Rich Ajax slide shows with DHTML and XMLby Jack Herrington Rich Internet Applications and AJAX - Selecting the best product Round-up of 30 AJAX Tutorials Ruby on Rails 1.0 Released Ruby on Rails 1.1: Web 2.0 on Rocket Fuelby Dion Hinchcliffe Seattle Movie Finder: An AJAX- and REST-Powered Virtual Earth Mashupby Dare Obasanjo Sensible Forms: A Form Usability Checklist Simulating Latency with Greasemonkey Slashdot Book Review: Head Rush Ajax Software AG Using Ajax to Develop SOA and Web Services For Google Speed up your AJAX based webappsby Vivek Jishtu Startups Board the AJAX Bandwagon State of Ajax: Progress, Challenges, and Implications for SOAsby Dion Hinchcliffe Sun Blueprints starts to address AJAX in J2EE - post on TheServerSide Surveying open-source AJAX toolkits - Packages from Dojo, Zimbra, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and OpenRico/Prototype showcase the variety of libraries available to AJAX developersby Peter Wayner Take AJAX to Your Email Inbox: Developing a Web-based POP 3 Clientby Alejandro Gervasio Tech Talk: Joe Walker on using AJAX with DWR The 7 (f)laws of the Semantic Web - AJAX trends are analyzedby Dan Zambonini The Ajax Job Watch The AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF) Proposal The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005 The Father of AJAX Gives Paternal Advice The Four “Quantum States” of AJAXby Kevin Hakman The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG The JavaScript Library World Cupby Dan Webb The More Things Changeby Micah Dubinko The Non-Techie Manager’s Introduction to AJAXby Tiffany LeFarge The State of Web 2.0by Dion Hinchcliffe The Strange Zen of JavaScript The Two Roads to Ajax - Two distinct approaches to Ajax application development emerged in recent years, each extending previous architecture models. As the two seem incompatible, you will need to make a choice.by Frank Sommers The Wall Street Journal Online Launches AJAX-Powered “LiveNews” The Web Application Leap - a blog from a Google “AJAX” developer. ThickBox - version of the Lightbox technique includes functionality similar to that of the Greybox technique. That is, ThickBox can show html pages as well as images. The html that is shown inside ThickBox is pulled from the server using AJAX.by Cody Lindley TIBCO Releases General Interface 3.1 Tibco Tries Cleaning Up with AJAX Tibco, Adobe offer open-source AJAX alternativesby Heather Havenstein Top 10 Innovative Web 2.0 Applications of 2005by Mark Millerton Turbocharge Your Pages with AJAX, Dojo, and Strutsby Doug Tillman Two tools bring Ajax to Eclipse’s Ajax Toolkit Frameworkby Tim McIntire W3C Creates Web APIs Working Group Web 2.0 Design: The Ajax Spectrumby Dion Hinchcliffe Web 2.0 for the Enterprise: Where the Action Is?by Dion Hinchcliffe Web 2.0 meets the enterpriseby Martin LaMonica Web 2.0 report card Web 2.01, a rich internet application example Web 2.0: Knowledge Discoveryby Ken Yarmosh Web2.0 + AJAX: The Loosely-Coupled Web WebWork 2 Ajax Validation WebWork 2.2 Released with AJAX Support WebWork doesn’t Get AJAXby Bile Blog What Is Web 2.0by Tim O’Reilly What’s next after AJAX? - There are some capabilities that Web-based apps can’t handle — yetby Rohit Khare What’s next for Rich Internet Applications?by Geert Bevin What’s Wrong With Ajax? Which New Browser Is Best: Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 7, or Opera 9?by Michael W. Muchmore Why Ajax Matters Nowby Jesse James Garrett Why Ajax Sucks (Most of the Time)by Jakob Nielsen Will Ajax Catch On? Will AJAX help Google clean up? XMLHttpRequest, REST and the Rich User Experience Yahoo! Search Web Services Yahoo!’s New Home Page and the Future of Information Year in Review: AJAX Desktops and Homepages    Published Apr 12 2006, 07:43 AM by AjaxMatters [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] AJAX Articles Around the Web    AJAX Applications vs Server Load? - Slashdot thread AJAX/DHTML Tutorial: Should I Render My UI On The Server or the Client? 10 Places You Must Use Ajaxby Alex Bosworth 18 New Ajax Patternsby Michael Mahemoff A Backbase Ajax Front-end for J2EE Applicationsby Mark Schiefelbein A Host of Widgets: AJAX, XGULFs, and the new client/server paradigm A List Apart: Web 3.0by Jeffrey Zeldman A Review of the Echo2 Framework - “Echo2 is an open source Java web development framework that aims to simplify the development of web applications using the AJAX model. I …wrote a simple test application to see if Echo2 lives up to its promise.”by David R. Heffelfinger A Simpler Ajax Path ABC News, Newsweek Spotlight Web 2.0by MIT Technology Review Add weather and podcast feeds to Protopage Adobe Releases Flex 2.0 Beta 1 AJAX - beyond the buzzwords - One of the core technologies behind AJAX is the XMLHTTP Request object - think of it as a tiny hidden web browser. The XMLHTTPRequest method was actually… AJAX - Devmo - AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is not a technology in itself, but is a term that describes a “new” approach to using a number of existing … Ajax == DHTML + XMLHttp Ajax alert raises security, scalability issuesby Colleen Frye AJAX and Atlas: An Overview of Two AJAX Implementationsby Ben Reichelt AJAX and Screenreaders: When Can it Work?by James Edwards Ajax and the Spring Framework with TIBCO General Interfaceby Brian Walsh Ajax and weblogs (kottke.org) - Using Ajax for this was a no-brainer (it’s better than loading all that content ahead of time … if (xmlhttp.readyState == 4 &amp;&amp; xmlhttp.status == 200) { … Ajax Arrives for the Enterpriseby Christopher Lindquist AJAX Basics and Directions AJax Blog Ajax Frameworks AJAX gives software a fresh look - cnet articleby Martin LaMonica Ajax In Action Book Reviewby Pan Pantziarka Ajax in Action excerpt: The Page as an Application - Available from TheServerSide AJAX in IE without ActiveXby Kae Verens AJAX Isn’t All Purpose Soapby Justin Schultz Ajax Issue with Safari AJAX Mistakes - “Ajax is also a dangerous technology for web developers, its power introduces a huge amount of UI problems as well as server side state problems and server load problems. I’ve compiled a list of the many mistakes developers using Ajax often make.” AJAX Patterns: Design Patterns for AJAX Usability AJAX Pioneer Zimbra Named ‘Cool Vendor for Web 2.0? by Gartner Research Ajax Programming in BEA WebLogic Portal, Part 1by John Margaglione Ajax reconsideredby Adam Bosworth AJAX Toolkit Framework Proposal AJAX Tools Get Green Light Ajax Videos Available from Sun Developer Network Channel Ajax Was Here - ASP article AJAX without the J: Thoughts on AJAX from a JSF Perspectiveby Sergey Smirnov AJAX’ Achilles Heel Ajax.NET Blog Ajax: How To Weave A Faster Web - small BusinessWeek article AJAX: Is your application secure enough? Ajax: Killing Usability One Request at a Timeby Justin Palmer AJaX: Two steps forward… Two steps back? <a href="mailto:AJAX@WikiPedia.org">AJAX@WikiPedia.org</a> - general information ALE: Ajax Linking and Embedding Alexander Jerusalem: Does JSF + AJAX really make sense? - a thread from TheServerSide.com Apollo: Developer FAQ - Apollo is the code name for a cross-operating system runtime being developed by Adobe that allows developers to leverage their existing web development skills (Flash, Flex, HTML, JavaScript, Ajax) to build and deploy Rich Internet Applications.by Adobe Labs Aslak Hellesoy’s uncommon sense - Ajax with JavaScript Templates - Now add AOP to Javascript and the Ajax approach gets even more powerful. An example approach is at: <a href="http://www.jroller.com/page/deep/20030701." rel="nofollow">http://www.jroller.com/page/deep/20030701.</a> J. Betancourt … ASP.NET Spiced: AJAXby Karl Seguin Backbase AJAX strategy whitepaper (PDF) BACKBASE Releases Next Generation AJAX Development Software - BACKBASE, the Rich Internet Applications (RIA) solutions provider, this week announced the general availability of the Backbase Standard- and Shared Hosting Edition 3.0, the next generation AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML) development software. BEA’s Carges on portals, Ajaxby Michael Meehan Best Practices: Implementing javascript for rich internet applications Book excerpt: Jump into AJAX development - Build a simple application with AJAX and PHPby Cristian Darie, Bogdan Brinzarea, Filip Chereches-Tosa, Mihai Bucica Can Ajax be running partner of Web services?by Michael Meehan CanvasGraph.js : Graphing in Javascript ClearNova Exec Defends Open Source AJAX Development vs Java ClearNova integrates Java and Ajaxby Michael Meehan Cloning Google Suggest with AjaxAC - This article covers how to implement a system such as Google Suggest using JavaScript, CSS and PHP. Company claims patent win in online rich mediaby Graeme Wearden and Rupert Goodwins Could Ajax Wash Away ‘Smart Clients’? Crossing borders: What’s the secret sauce in Ruby on Rails?by Bruce Tate Designs for remote calls in Ajax - I’m pleased with how the best practices of doing remoting are emerging in Ajax. Most Ajax libraries have ditched the RPC approach to remoting and are instead using a very specialized form of distributed computing. Desperately seeking: More AJAX developers - zdnet blogby David Berlind Dion Hinchcliffe’s SOA Blog: “Why AJAX Is So Disruptive” DWR 1.0 released Dynamic Drive CSS Library Launch Early AJAX Office Applications - interesting post on Slashdot Eclipse developers to get AJAX access Edit-in-Place with Ajax Efficient JavaScript code Enterprise AJAXby Jonathan Boutelle Eric Pascarello dissects Ajax security vulnerabilities - from the co-author of Ajax In Action Fighting AJAX’s Enemy: Legacy HTML Forms Flash RIAs vs. Javascript RIAs Flash to the Rescueby Jason Levitt Fuel For The Web - InformationWeek article with commentary from some industry leaders.by Aaron Ricadela FutureResponseServlet: Scaling AJAX Applications Using Asynchronous Servletsby Bahar Limaye Getting AJAX Ready for Prime Time - “Microsoft Office-level functionality is rapidly becoming available on the Web today”by Dion Hinchcliffe Google Hacks Google Local For Mobile Using Ajax For Midlet! Google v. Microsoft: New Search Interfaces Google: Web Authoring Statistics Gosling Outlines the Trouble With AJAX - James Gosling, Sun Microsystems executive and creator of Java, talks about the future of AJAX and Sun’s highs and lows in the software arena.by eWeek IBM Leads “Open AJAX” Coalition of Web 2.0 Vendorsby Roger Strukhoff IBM Polishes SOA Blitz With AJAXby Jason Lee Miller IBM Proposes Open-Source AJAX Project to Eclipse Implementing Ajax: Which Framework Is Right?by Minda Zetlin Internet Explorer 7 Gets RSS, AJAX Infusionby Matt Hines Interview with Max Katz - Max Katz, senior systems engineer at open source software solutions provider Exadel, talks about the key value and benefits of JSF, how it compares to other frameworks, why it is such a good fit for AJAX, and support for JSF technology at Exadel.by Kito D. Mann Is Ajax gonna kill the web frameworks?by James Strachan Is Ruby on Rails Maintainable? - slashdot thread Java BluePrints AJAX Components JavaDB: An idea whose time has finally come? - an article discussing the possible use of Apache’s Derby database for Ajax apps.by David Berlind JavaScript and “serious” programmers JavaScript Idioms Every Webdev Should Grok JBoss Seam 1.0 Open Sources AJAX and SOAby AJAXWorld News Desk Jetty 6.0 Continuations - AJAX Ready! JSON and the Golden Fleece Kick-start your Java apps, Part 2: Easy, lightweight Ajax development with no-charge softwareby Sing Li Life After Ajax? Lightbox for Modal Dialogs Redux - This is a roundup of more Lightbox-type modal dialog options.by Andre Lewis LogicBlaze fuses SOA, Ajax to LAMP with MySQL partnershipby Rich Seeley Meet Ajax: Intelligent Web Applications with Ajax Mercury: AJAX has its drawbacks Microsoft flips Atlas a second timeby Gavin Clarke Microsoft to preview Ajax technologies at PDC Microsoft uses Ajax to Web-enable corporate IM Mixed static and dynamic content compression - interesting post on webmasterworld.com that touches on optimal solutions for compressing JavaScript Mozilla Introduces Firefox 1.5 and Ups the Ante in Web Browsing MSN Virtual Earth, Google Maps, and AJAX deep linking MVC and RIA - Learning From Desktop Appsby Dietrich Kappe New AJAX Website Unveiled: AJAX.sys-con.com Newsweek: Smoother Surfingby Daren Briscoe Nexaweb Joins the Eclipse Foundation Nexaweb to Introduce Ajax Developer Edition Nothing To Cheer Here: Microsoft’s Ajax Toolkit Is a “D” Opening Move - David Temkin, CTO, Laszlo Systems is interviewed on IT Conversations Real-time Server Interactivity - “Javascript and server-side technology are increasingly being combined. This is a Good Thing.” Real-World AJAX: A Bustling Day of AJAX in San Joseby Dion Hinchcliffe Review: Google Calendarby Barbara Krasnoff Rich Ajax slide shows with DHTML and XMLby Jack Herrington Rich Internet Applications and AJAX - Selecting the best product Round-up of 30 AJAX Tutorials Ruby on Rails 1.0 Released Ruby on Rails 1.1: Web 2.0 on Rocket Fuelby Dion Hinchcliffe Seattle Movie Finder: An AJAX- and REST-Powered Virtual Earth Mashupby Dare Obasanjo Sensible Forms: A Form Usability Checklist Simulating Latency with Greasemonkey Slashdot Book Review: Head Rush Ajax Software AG Using Ajax to Develop SOA and Web Services For Google Speed up your AJAX based webappsby Vivek Jishtu Startups Board the AJAX Bandwagon State of Ajax: Progress, Challenges, and Implications for SOAsby Dion Hinchcliffe Sun Blueprints starts to address AJAX in J2EE - post on TheServerSide Surveying open-source AJAX toolkits - Packages from Dojo, Zimbra, Yahoo, Microsoft, Google, and OpenRico/Prototype showcase the variety of libraries available to AJAX developersby Peter Wayner Take AJAX to Your Email Inbox: Developing a Web-based POP 3 Clientby Alejandro Gervasio Tech Talk: Joe Walker on using AJAX with DWR The 7 (f)laws of the Semantic Web - AJAX trends are analyzedby Dan Zambonini The Ajax Job Watch The AJAX Toolkit Framework (ATF) Proposal The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005 The Father of AJAX Gives Paternal Advice The Four “Quantum States” of AJAXby Kevin Hakman The future of HTML, Part 1: WHATWG The JavaScript Library World Cupby Dan Webb The More Things Changeby Micah Dubinko The Non-Techie Manager’s Introduction to AJAXby Tiffany LeFarge The State of Web 2.0by Dion Hinchcliffe The Strange Zen of JavaScript The Two Roads to Ajax - Two distinct approaches to Ajax application development emerged in recent years, each extending previous architecture models. As the two seem incompatible, you will need to make a choice.by Frank Sommers The Wall Street Journal Online Launches AJAX-Powered “LiveNews” The Web Application Leap - a blog from a Google “AJAX” developer. ThickBox - version of the Lightbox technique includes functionality similar to that of the Greybox technique. That is, ThickBox can show html pages as well as images. The html that is shown inside ThickBox is pulled from the server using AJAX.by Cody Lindley TIBCO Releases General Interface 3.1 Tibco Tries Cleaning Up with AJAX Tibco, Adobe offer open-source AJAX alternativesby Heather Havenstein Top 10 Innovative Web 2.0 Applications of 2005by Mark Millerton Turbocharge Your Pages with AJAX, Dojo, and Strutsby Doug Tillman Two tools bring Ajax to Eclipse’s Ajax Toolkit Frameworkby Tim McIntire W3C Creates Web APIs Working Group Web 2.0 Design: The Ajax Spectrumby Dion Hinchcliffe Web 2.0 for the Enterprise: Where the Action Is?by Dion Hinchcliffe Web 2.0 meets the enterpriseby Martin LaMonica Web 2.0 report card Web 2.01, a rich internet application example Web 2.0: Knowledge Discoveryby Ken Yarmosh Web2.0 + AJAX: The Loosely-Coupled Web WebWork 2 Ajax Validation WebWork 2.2 Released with AJAX Support WebWork doesn’t Get AJAXby Bile Blog What Is Web 2.0by Tim O’Reilly What’s next after AJAX? - There are some capabilities that Web-based apps can’t handle — yetby Rohit Khare What’s next for Rich Internet Applications?by Geert Bevin What’s Wrong With Ajax? Which New Browser Is Best: Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 7, or Opera 9?by Michael W. Muchmore Why Ajax Matters Nowby Jesse James Garrett Why Ajax Sucks (Most of the Time)by Jakob Nielsen Will Ajax Catch On? Will AJAX help Google clean up? XMLHttpRequest, REST and the Rich User Experience Yahoo! Search Web Services Yahoo!’s New Home Page and the Future of Information Year in Review: AJAX Desktops and Homepages    Published Apr 12 2006, 07:43 AM by AjaxMatters [&#8230;]</p>
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		<title>By: Raul</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-40449</link>
		<dc:creator>Raul</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Feb 2007 18:26:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The same problem, I've encountered: submitting a form into a dynamically created IFRAME: FireFox and Opera worked perfect but IE not! 
After 1 day of debugging, I founded that , following solution works:

[CODE]
var iFrameID  = 'ID1';
var myIFrame = document.createElement('iframe');

myIFrame.setAttribute('src', 'about:blank');
myIFrame.setAttribute('id', iFrameID);
myIFrame.setAttribute('NAME', iFrameID);
myIFrame.style.display = 'none';
document.body.appendChild(myIFrame);
if((onReadyFunction) &#38;&#38; (typeof(onReadyFunction) == 'function'))  captureEvent('load', function(){ var iFrame = document.getElementById(iFrameID); var doc = (iFrame.contentDocument)?(iFrame.contentDocument):((iFrame.contentWindow)?(iFrame.contentWindow.document):(self.frames[iFrameID].document)); if (doc.location.href == 'about:blank') { return; } else { onReadyFunction(doc.body.innerHTML); } }, myIFrame); 
if(self.frames[iFrameID].name != iFrameID) { /* *** IMPORTANT: This is a BUG FIX for Internet Explorer *** */ self.frames[iFrameID].name = iFrameID; }
     
[/CODE]

Meanning that AFTER the iframe is created, it should be checked that self.frames[iFrameID].name is equal with iFrameID

No DIV, nothing else more! That's all!  :D 

The problem was encountered and resolved by me during myAJAX [http://myajax.sf.net] development</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The same problem, I&#8217;ve encountered: submitting a form into a dynamically created IFRAME: FireFox and Opera worked perfect but IE not!<br />
After 1 day of debugging, I founded that , following solution works:</p>
<p>[CODE]<br />
var iFrameID  = &#8216;ID1&#8242;;<br />
var myIFrame = document.createElement(&#8217;iframe&#8217;);</p>
<p>myIFrame.setAttribute(&#8217;src&#8217;, &#8216;about:blank&#8217;);<br />
myIFrame.setAttribute(&#8217;id&#8217;, iFrameID);<br />
myIFrame.setAttribute(&#8217;NAME&#8217;, iFrameID);<br />
myIFrame.style.display = &#8216;none&#8217;;<br />
document.body.appendChild(myIFrame);<br />
if((onReadyFunction) &amp;&amp; (typeof(onReadyFunction) == &#8216;function&#8217;))  captureEvent(&#8217;load&#8217;, function(){ var iFrame = document.getElementById(iFrameID); var doc = (iFrame.contentDocument)?(iFrame.contentDocument):((iFrame.contentWindow)?(iFrame.contentWindow.document):(self.frames[iFrameID].document)); if (doc.location.href == &#8216;about:blank&#8217;) { return; } else { onReadyFunction(doc.body.innerHTML); } }, myIFrame);<br />
if(self.frames[iFrameID].name != iFrameID) { /* *** IMPORTANT: This is a BUG FIX for Internet Explorer *** */ self.frames[iFrameID].name = iFrameID; }</p>
<p>[/CODE]</p>
<p>Meanning that AFTER the iframe is created, it should be checked that self.frames[iFrameID].name is equal with iFrameID</p>
<p>No DIV, nothing else more! That&#8217;s all!  <img src='http://verens.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The problem was encountered and resolved by me during myAJAX [http://myajax.sf.net] development</p>
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		<title>By: Arup Bhanja</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-27966</link>
		<dc:creator>Arup Bhanja</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 09:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-27966</guid>
		<description>Use CPAINT API available at sourceforge.net .. it has php as well as asp code to help you at the server adn client side and works in all browsers.

Regards,
Arup</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Use CPAINT API available at sourceforge.net .. it has php as well as asp code to help you at the server adn client side and works in all browsers.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Arup</p>
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		<title>By: CRX</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-27565</link>
		<dc:creator>CRX</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 18:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-27565</guid>
		<description>The link to the JS file is broken.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The link to the JS file is broken.</p>
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		<title>By: Arun</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-21641</link>
		<dc:creator>Arun</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:39:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-21641</guid>
		<description>Hi guys,
 Could someone give me a example, how to use it ?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys,<br />
 Could someone give me a example, how to use it ?</p>
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		<title>By: sohnee</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-19113</link>
		<dc:creator>sohnee</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2006 12:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-19113</guid>
		<description>As iframes have been deprecated, it's advisable not to use them.

As fas as Active-X being disabled, it's already been mentioned that IE7 uses the native request method.

This still won't work if users have javascript disabled or if they are using a mobile browser / accessability related browser.

WIth AJAX, it really is as simple as using the normal method and having a completely non-javascript method of doing things if it's disabled.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As iframes have been deprecated, it&#8217;s advisable not to use them.</p>
<p>As fas as Active-X being disabled, it&#8217;s already been mentioned that IE7 uses the native request method.</p>
<p>This still won&#8217;t work if users have javascript disabled or if they are using a mobile browser / accessability related browser.</p>
<p>WIth AJAX, it really is as simple as using the normal method and having a completely non-javascript method of doing things if it&#8217;s disabled.</p>
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		<title>By: web</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-17004</link>
		<dc:creator>web</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jul 2006 07:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-17004</guid>
		<description>Late to the party.

But, all you need is to insert a script tag on the calling page. Then the target url of the script tag should generate just:

var foo=bar;
.
.
.
var zoo=whatever;

The url of course can be something like foobar.js?p=23&#38;v=blah
The server can of course return the unique value of foobar

Been doing it this way since 2000AD with no problems. No need for eval(), so it is
about as fast as you can get. The vars exist on their own as soon as received.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Late to the party.</p>
<p>But, all you need is to insert a script tag on the calling page. Then the target url of the script tag should generate just:</p>
<p>var foo=bar;<br />
.<br />
.<br />
.<br />
var zoo=whatever;</p>
<p>The url of course can be something like foobar.js?p=23&amp;v=blah<br />
The server can of course return the unique value of foobar</p>
<p>Been doing it this way since 2000AD with no problems. No need for eval(), so it is<br />
about as fast as you can get. The vars exist on their own as soon as received.</p>
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		<title>By: Kae Verens</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-14868</link>
		<dc:creator>Kae Verens</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 19:48:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-14868</guid>
		<description>Thanks, Jake. Always feels good to be appreciated!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Jake. Always feels good to be appreciated!</p>
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		<title>By: Jake</title>
		<link>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-14858</link>
		<dc:creator>Jake</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2006 18:36:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://verens.com/archives/2005/08/12/ajax-in-ie-without-activex/#comment-14858</guid>
		<description>Hey Kae, I haven't read through all of the comments so I'm not sure if you've solved the problem or not, but I just wanted to let you know this is a fantastic approach. Genius scripting. I wanted to let you know this works perfect with ColdFusion MX7.

Jake</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Kae, I haven&#8217;t read through all of the comments so I&#8217;m not sure if you&#8217;ve solved the problem or not, but I just wanted to let you know this is a fantastic approach. Genius scripting. I wanted to let you know this works perfect with ColdFusion MX7.</p>
<p>Jake</p>
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