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8451_32 Tom Deater's Bookmarks Tagged With "ajax"

  1. Visit Building testable AJAX applications Building testable AJAX applications

  2. Visit Same-Origin Policy Part 1: Why we’re stuck with things like XSS and XSRF/CSRF Same-Origin Policy Part 1: Why we’re stuck with things like XSS and XSRF/CSRF

    An explanation of the same-origin policy and different methods of circumventing it.

  3. Visit Google Code Blog: Introducing AxsJAX -- Access-Enabling AJAX Google Code Blog: Introducing AxsJAX -- Access-Enabling AJAX

    Based on the experience of access-enabling Reader, we have now refactored the code to come up with a common JavaScript framework for enhancing the accessibility of AJAX applications. This framework is called AxsJAX, and it was refined in the proce… More

  4. Visit 80+ AJAX-Solutions For Professional Coding | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine 80+ AJAX-Solutions For Professional Coding | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine

    In this article we’d like to present a list of over 90 useful AJAX-based techniques you should always have ready to hand developing AJAX-based web-applications. Auto-completion, instant field editing, menus, calendars, interactive elements, visual… More

  5. Visit Online Calendars and Date Pickers | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine Online Calendars and Date Pickers | Developer's Toolbox | Smashing Magazine

    This post presents a detailed overview of calendar scripts (Ajax, PHP, DHTML etc.), applications, tools and related services, including CSS-styling of online calendars and web-services you can use to generate a printable weekly planners and monthl… More

  6. Visit Agile Ajax: Accessibility and Ajax: Progressive enhancement vs. side-by-side UIs Agile Ajax: Accessibility and Ajax: Progressive enhancement vs. side-by-side UIs

    Agile application development with Ajax

  7. Visit dans.blog: Expiring Session via AJAX using HTTP Response Headers dans.blog: Expiring Session via AJAX using HTTP Response Headers

    The concept is to use HTTP response headers to inform your Ajax request when the session has actually expired. This allows you to do everything in one single call, without having to worry writing other code. Besides you should be adding some failu… More

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