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Ajax is a set of web development techniques that uses various web technologies on the client-side to create asynchronous web applications. Learn about the history, technologies, examples and advantages of Ajax, as well as its relation to XMLHttpRequest and Fetch APIs.
Dynamic HTML (DHTML) is a term for combining HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create interactive and animated web pages. Learn how DHTML works, what it can do, and see some code examples and browser compatibility issues.
A comprehensive list of notable Ajax frameworks for creating web applications with dynamic client-server communication. The frameworks are categorized by programming language, license, and features.
Learn about CGI, an interface specification that enables web servers to execute external programs to process user requests. Find out the history, purpose, deployment, and alternatives of CGI scripts.
The web development community subsequently developed a range of techniques for remote scripting in order to enable consistent results across different browsers. Early examples include JSRS library from 2000, the introduction of the Image/Cookie technique in 2000.
English: The Presentation given at the WikiConference 2011, Mumbai, India, gives an overview on how AJAX & jQuery, with CSS and latest Web Technologies can be implemented as efficiently as possible, for better User Interface.
Jesse James Garrett is a user experience designer and co-founder of Adaptive Path. He coined the term Ajax, created the Elements of User Experience model, and designed the Aurora browser concept.
The Spry Framework is an open source Ajax framework developed by Adobe Systems which is used in the construction of Rich Internet applications. [1] Unlike other pure JavaScript frameworks such as the Dojo Toolkit and Prototype , Spry is geared towards web designers , not web developers .