| Links: Thoughts on XMLHttpRequest
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For those who are in doubt, XMLHttpRequest is a tool you are not going to be able to do without. I think that web-developers who still work with old style HTML are already on their way to losing out, but now web-developers who haven’t mastered XMLHttpRequest are on their way to meeting the same fate.' [Pieces of Rakesh 27/01/2005]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us Usable XMLHttpRequest in Practice
Two weeks ago I highlighted the most important usability issues with XMLHttpRequest. This week we are going a step closer to see how you can mix the two - including a practical example, just for the fun of it. [Baekdal.com 2005]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us XMLHttpRequest Usability Guidelines
XMLHttpRequest is becoming more and more popular, and many people are currently exploring what we could do with it. Unfortunately this also causes people to reinvent old and forgotten usability problems. [Baekdal.com]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us AJAX and accessibility
In this article we will have a look at the implications for accessibility and usability when using Javascript to dynamically update a web page. I will also show how you can increase accessibility for AJAX-based forms. [Standard Schmandards 01/03/2005]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us Ajax, promise or hype?
Right now Ajax hangs in the balance. Reasoning from the articles and blog entries that are available today, Ajax could be either a promise or a hype. That makes me lean to the hypey side, because I feel that if something "could be a hype" it probably is.
But — and this is a big but — any serious treatment from a usability point of view will swing the balance firmly back to promise, and will convince me of Ajax's usefulness in web development. [Quirksmode 03/2005]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us Ajax: A New Approach to Web Applications
Google Suggest and Google Maps are two examples of a new approach to web applications that we at Adaptive Path have been calling Ajax. The name is shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript + XML, and it represents a fundamental shift in what’s possible on the Web. [Adaptive path 18/02/2005]
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Schrijf een recensie | Voeg to aan del.icio.us This is not another XMLHttpRequest article
'The reason that there is no inbetween is because, as with all JavaScript solutions, JavaScript data retrieval has an Achilles heel: you can never rely on a client to have it or allow it. All forms still have to be validated server side, all dropdown menus still have to have links to root pages, all widgEditors still have to be textareas.' [Man in blue 02/03/2005]
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