14505Ajax XML Ticker (txt file source)http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex2/ajaxticker.htmThis is an Ajax enhanced ticker script that lets you use a text file as the contents of the ticker to show! Easily define your messages, which support rich HTML, all inside this external text file. Now there's no more excuse to not update the contents of your ticker more often! Note that due to Ajax limitations, the ticker script and text file to draw from need to be on the same domain/server.
As a side note, while we're labelling this script "XML ticker", technically, it's not XML, as the external file source is just a regular text file, not XML file. Since XML makes it cumbersome to include rich HTML inside it, we decided to go with a text file that's structured similar to XML instead.JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > XML and JavaScriptOct 12, 2006Dynamic Drive
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AJAX is primarily based around JavaScript or as it is sometimes refererred to ECMAScript.
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.
This is an Ajax enhanced ticker script that lets you use a text file as the contents of the ticker to show! Easily define your messages, which support rich HTML, all inside this external text file. Now there's no more excuse to not update the contents of your ticker more often! Note that due to Ajax limitations, the ticker script and text file to draw from need to be on the same domain/server.
As a side note, while we're labelling this script "XML ticker", technically, it's not XML, as the external file source is just a regular text file, not XML file. Since XML makes it cumbersome to include rich HTML inside it, we decided to go with a text file that's structured similar to XML instead.
Any web developer dealing with XML data knows about hard job he must implement in order to make things working perfectly in all browsers.
At time I wrote this libriary, I thought that IE is only browser with true XPATH support but when I finished, my attitude to Mozilla browsers changed to good.
As a web developer, mostly client side scripting with advanced OOP JavaScript, I have been developing Ajax applications for IE.
There are quite a few Javascript implementations of tabbed interfaces out there on the web. How much better, though, to be able to change from pagetab to pagetab without a page refresh? Here's an example of a tabbed interface using Ajax to load the new pages.
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