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    Ajax Webpage Counting Problems
    In a regular HTML-based webpage, from the time the webpage is loaded in the browser and every time a user clicks on a link, a page is loaded and a new impression is made on the ads. When your business is online and part of your revenues come from ad-impression and earnings per leads, every time a webpage is refreshed means a new impression and eventual revenue in your end. Online companies, for example Google offers incentives for web creators and administrators for ad impressions.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Reverse Ajax Technique
    Ajax based applications and websites have the ability to update specific parts of the webpage without changing the whole content. Using JavaScript as the language for development, developers are able to send information to the server-side faster with lesser bandwidth. But still Ajax is just like most web development application. The connection from the server to client and vice versa has to be completed before another request could be done.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    MarkItUp - Light and Data Friendly Application
    MarkItUp! is a lightweight yet very efficient JavaScript plug-in for developers who want to build an Ajax based website. The plug-in could be integrated easily in a jQuery library – upgrading the libraries already extensive list of functions. This plug-in was developed by Jay Salvat and it is available for free in his website: http://markitup.jaysalvat.com. MarkItUp! is used to be called the jTagEditor during its beta version but was eventually changed to markItUp! when release

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Mainsoft Enables ASP.Net for Linux OS
    ASP.Net is one of the most powerful frameworks used by developers to create a highly interactive website. Building an Ajax based website is very easy with the use of this framework as it offers a control toolkit for Ajax. With little to no knowledge of JavaScript, developers can easily build an Ajax based website and application. This control toolkit could be used to control specific parts of the webpage. A small part of the webpage could refresh without changing the whole webpage

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    JavaScript Timers for Ajax
    The asynchronous function in Ajax establishes a single point connection from the server to the user interface in the browser. Developers have to work with this setting despite the number of functions that it has to execute “at the same time”. For the users, the function is executed at the same time but they are actually written asynchronously and are being lined up for execution when triggered by the user. The advantage of this single line of connection is that fact that

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Speed up Ajax using JSMin in JavaScript
    JavaScript, whether in Ajax or any web development application has the tendency to be heavier even when coded at its barest. The complexity of the language always requires developers to build lines after lines of commands especially in Ajax. When this language is paired with XML, HTTP or another language needed by developers, there is a tendency that the end product is a very heavy website that could take time to load. The culprit is not necessarily in JavaScript but with the way it

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Aptana Jaxer for a better Ajax Web Server
    We have been writing a lot about different frameworks for an Ajax based application. It has certainly eased the struggle for most developers since it will not require them to learn JavaScript extensively. Depending on the framework, developers could use Java, PHP and even C++ and let the framework translate the coding into JavaScript and build a good Ajax based application. But whatever the framework is, the desired end result is to give the users a good experience of the application.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Comet: The Next Stage for Ajax
    Ajax has been riding the waves of popularity since it was conceived. Almost any application, frameworks and languages are now upgrading towards Ajax. Even mobile phones are upgrading towards this application and website development technique. The obvious reason for this of course, is to provide better looking and well functioning website. Ajax is the first web development technique that enables developers to update certain parts of the website without refreshing the whole webpage.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Using XSLT in Ajax
    XML is one of the most important tools in Ajax development. This mark-up language is more than just a simple carrier of information as it can practically take the center stage in an application. When you are running in a database intensive application, XML becomes the most important part of the Ajax based application. One of the biggest reasons why most developers have opted to use XML for Ajax is its ability to be used freely in any languages.

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

    Wt – The C++ Framework for Ajax
    We have come across so many frameworks that can easily render Ajax with their set of efficient libraries. Most of these frameworks require developers to be proficient in Java so that the framework could easily understand the function and translate that into JavaScript and an efficient Ajax based application. They can use a powerful server-side framework, a user friendly client side network or a good mash-up which combines the good points of both frameworks. Java frameworks are almost

    Price: Free - Updated: 04/24/2008

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