Posted by Evert | Collab on 10/08/80 11:22
Travis Newbury wrote:
> Woolly Mittens wrote:
>
>>>Clicking th button takes you to the w3c validation page and fails. My
>>>question was NOT why doesn't your page validate, but why do you have
>>>the validation button but the page lined to the button fails to
>>>validate.
>>
>>Could you please say which page doesn't validate? I can't find any.
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>
> Can't now, or couldn't this morning?
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>
>>>But I still fail to see the advantage of AJAX. (Though I do not
>>>discount it)
>>
>>Well, you're talking to webservices. That's all there is too it. No
>>AJAX-magic no nothing. It's not new, it's all been done before. Talking
>>to servers seems something you can't discount? There would be no
>>internet without it.
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>
> I see no advantage in using AJAX over using Flash to perform the same
> thing.
>
Yea totally agree, I wouldn't even be suprised the number of people
using flash (which is 98% now IIRC) is more than the number of people
that have JS enabled.
I even saw people using AJAX to let flash communicate to a webservice
[now thats crazy]
Evert
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