JavaScript is a powerful, client-side scripting language. That was originally developed by Mozilla's Technical Architect, Brendan Eich. However, unfortunately different implementations of JavaScript are not completely interoperable with each other and writing cross browser JavaScript is oftern a tedious affair.JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > XML and JavaScriptOct 12, 2006Gregory Boshoff
This script uses Ajax to enable you to load external pages into a DIV without having to reload the browser or use IFRAMES. If your external pages reference any external .css or .js files for styling, this script can also load and apply them to the page on demand.
dhtmlxGrid is a Ajax-enabled JavaScript grid control that provides professional solution for representing and editing tabular data on the web. Carefully designed, with powerful script API, this editable DHTML grid is easy configurable with XML or js methods and shows convincing results working with large amounts of data.
dhtmlxGrid allows easy implementation of nice looking (managed through css or predefined skins) DHTML tables with rich in-cell editing, fixed multiline headers/footers, resizable, sortable and draggable columns. Numerous event handlers let you add necessary interactivity to grid-based interfaces. Smart Rendering technology and built-in paginal output allow this data grid to work effectively with huge datasets.
Wouldn't it be great if your links were automatically checked each time anyone visited your page? Because Ajax allows us to make a server call without an associated page load/refresh cycle, we can write a routine to list all the links on a web page and send that list to a server-side script which will check them all, and report any broken ones to the webmaster.
Provided that our script is quite efficient, and the pages to be checked don't contain huge numbers of links, our user should never know anything's happening!
The standard and well-known method for user interaction with web-based applications involves the user entering information (e.g. filling out a form), submitting that information to the server, and awaiting a page refresh or redirect to return the response from the server.
This script is the fastest way to display RSS feeds from other sites on your own, period. It uses Google's Ajax Feed API to host the desired RSS feeds on Google's servers, so all that's left for you is to insert some code on your page to show them. Using gAjax RSS Feeds Displayer, you can display results from multiple feeds intermixed, sort them in a variety of ways, specify which components of each RSS entry to display, and more. No more hurdles in your way to showing RSS feeds on your site!
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