I dont see how it makes it that much easier. AJAX is JavaScript, basically a style. Stands for Asynchronous JavaScript And Xml.
I would go for the AJAX... Iframes suck ***. The expandable iframes work using JS

EXPANDABLE IFRAMES
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I dont see how it makes it that much easier. AJAX is JavaScript, basically a style. Stands for Asynchronous JavaScript And Xml.
I would go for the AJAX... Iframes suck ***. The expandable iframes work using JS
Last edited by Luckyrare; 06-02-2007 at 08:06 PM.
No it doesn't stand for that actually, it's just what most people say it is, read an article by the creator of ajax somewhere!
Anyway, I think I'm gonna go for Ajax, no page refreshing, doesn't stop the radio... always expands correctly
It's all good ;D
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Yeah but yes it does. So please don't correct me with wrong info.
o... Wikipedia is wrong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming)
o... Mozilla is wrong
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs...etting_Started
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Last edited by Luckyrare; 06-02-2007 at 09:39 PM.
I also read the same article (or similiar, but same point), and just decided to find proof of it.Yeah but yes it does. So please don't correct me with wrong info.
o... Wikipedia is wrong
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_(programming)
o... Mozilla is wrong
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs...etting_Started
Anyway
Take from the first line in "History" in Ajax's article.
Citation #2, is..The first use of the term in public was by Jesse James Garrett in February 2005[1]. Garrett thought of the term when he realised the need for a shorthand term to represent the suite of technologies he was proposing to a client[2].
On the very first line of the article it says Ajax is shorthand for asynchronous javascript & xml.
Learn the god damn difference between the two terms, before you start making sarcastic replies.
Anyway, AJAX > iFrames. I care about coding XHTML 1.1 (and 2.0 when it's 'released'/ready). End of.
XHTML, CSS, AJAX, JS, php, MySQL.
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Ajax is a technique which uses javascript and xml, most commonly cented about xmlhttp requests to my knowlage.
Also iframes, when used right can be a decent feature. But as always, when used wrong, can be horrible. The sames true of javascript, id much rather see a webpage with a working iframe, than a javascript navigation that doesnt actualy function o.0
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