This doesnt happen with me and I can delete characters and it continues
to search.
As a side point, current article count is only a day or so old so it
lacks BBC content for the moment but this will only increase.
The AJAX term is not going anywhere, in fact there is a plethora of
books which will be released soon enough with "AJAX" as the title. I
actually think it's fine and is useful for quickly understanding the
underlying processes. ***
*Chris Gilbert wrote:
On 19 Oct 2005, at 14:26, vijay chopra wrote:
just another way of saying "look I can use javascript"
This is true but it uses significantly less letters and gives people
a better image of how you are able to use JavaScript and what the
effect might be.
With regards to the app James it seems to work pretty well. It does
seem like you need to refresh the page however to begin a new
search. Is this right or am I doing something wrong? If I type
'Sadam' I get a list of results but if I then delete 'Sadam' and type
'Yorkshire' it doesn't do anything.
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