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Ajax bible / Steven Holzner.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley ; Chichester : John Wiley [distributor], 2007.Description: xvii, 695 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780470102633
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.78   22
Contents:
Chapter 1: Essential Ajax -- Chapter 2: Know Your JavaScript -- Chapter 3: Creating Ajax Applications -- Chapter 4: Serious Ajax Programming -- Part II: Ajax in Depth -- Chapter 5: Introducing Ajax Frameworks -- Chapter 6: More Advanced Ajax Frameworks -- Chapter 7: Using Server-Side Ajax Frameworks -- Part III: Ajax and the DOM, XML, CSS, and Dynamic HTML -- Chapter 8: The DOM and Event Handling -- Chapter 9: XML and Ajax -- Chapter 10: Cascading Style Sheets and Ajax -- Chapter 11: Dynamic HTML and Ajax -- Part IV: Advanced Ajax -- Chapter 12: Introducing Ajax and PHP -- Chapter 13: PHP: Functions and HTML Controls -- Chapter 14: Handling User Input in PHP -- Chapter 15: Ajax and Security -- Chapter 16: Filters, MVC, and Ajax -- Index.
Summary: The Ajax Bible will be the most complete, comprehensive book on Ajax— the hot, new technology used by Google, Flickr and Amazon. It’ s designed to be the first book that developers will reach for. Using this book, readers will soon be creating Web applications as rich and responsive as their desktop software. Many think that learning Ajax can be difficult, but expert author Steven Holzner, Ph.D, uses hundreds of tutorials, tips, tricks, and hacks to prove that it isn’ t rocket science. This book is packed with real-world ideas readily adaptable for readers’ own use. Subjects covered include Working with JavaScript; Tying Ajax into Google, Debugging Ajax; Using the DOM; Using Frameworks to create Ajax applications; Handling Cascading Style Sheets with Ajax; Ajax patterns; Ajax security; and much more. A companion Web site will provide all the code used throughout the book.
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Chapter 1: Essential Ajax -- Chapter 2: Know Your JavaScript -- Chapter 3: Creating Ajax Applications -- Chapter 4: Serious Ajax Programming -- Part II: Ajax in Depth -- Chapter 5: Introducing Ajax Frameworks -- Chapter 6: More Advanced Ajax Frameworks -- Chapter 7: Using Server-Side Ajax Frameworks -- Part III: Ajax and the DOM, XML, CSS, and Dynamic HTML -- Chapter 8: The DOM and Event Handling -- Chapter 9: XML and Ajax -- Chapter 10: Cascading Style Sheets and Ajax -- Chapter 11: Dynamic HTML and Ajax -- Part IV: Advanced Ajax -- Chapter 12: Introducing Ajax and PHP -- Chapter 13: PHP: Functions and HTML Controls -- Chapter 14: Handling User Input in PHP -- Chapter 15: Ajax and Security -- Chapter 16: Filters, MVC, and Ajax -- Index.

The Ajax Bible will be the most complete, comprehensive book on Ajax— the hot, new technology used by Google, Flickr and Amazon. It’ s designed to be the first book that developers will reach for. Using this book, readers will soon be creating Web applications as rich and responsive as their desktop software. Many think that learning Ajax can be difficult, but expert author Steven Holzner, Ph.D, uses hundreds of tutorials, tips, tricks, and hacks to prove that it isn’ t rocket science. This book is packed with real-world ideas readily adaptable for readers’ own use. Subjects covered include Working with JavaScript; Tying Ajax into Google, Debugging Ajax; Using the DOM; Using Frameworks to create Ajax applications; Handling Cascading Style Sheets with Ajax; Ajax patterns; Ajax security; and much more. A companion Web site will provide all the code used throughout the book.

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