XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 4
By: Rob Williams on Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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When it comes to web development there are often a lot of technologies that people are aware of but never really understand or come to use in their daily tasks. XML tends to be one such technology; most developers have heard of it, and usually have a general idea of what it is, but on the same level most have also almost never used it or understood the purpose of it for their usual projects.
In this series we're going to explore how we can use XML in a practical way to help us develop rather interesting and uniquely controlled/flexible web applications by combining it with AJAX.
In the fourth part of this series we'll get a bit more creative in our client-side coding (JavaScript) and take the first steps towards creating a true AJAX application.
The XML and AJAX Series:
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 1
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 2
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 3
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 4
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 5
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 6
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 7
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 8
XML and AJAX: A New Paradigm - Part 9
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