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 Posted by John Salerno on 06/12/37 11:38 
David Segall wrote: 
> John Salerno <johnjsal@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote: 
>  
>> Mark Parnell wrote: 
>> 
>>> Server-side:  
>>> * Requires support on the server 
>>> * Is completely transparent to the end user 
>>> 
>>> Client-side: 
>>> * Requires support in the user's browser (can be disabled) 
>>> * More immediate response (no connection back to the server) 
>>> 
>>> AJAX basically combines the 2. :-) 
>> Is AJAX something that will replace JavaScript, or does it still use  
>> JavaScript as it is now? 
> It uses JavaScript. Its even the central part of the name - 
> "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML". 
 
I just wasn't sure if it was maybe a different version of it, or an  
evolution of it.
 
  
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