I like this alot. Good work.
On 10/19/05, James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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:
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>
>> just another way of saying "look I can use _javascript_"
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>
> 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.
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>
> 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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