AJAX is based on javascript Ascynch callbacks. Flash can process web
requests asynchronously using Events.

AJAX is, as far as Im concerned, irrelevant to flash development
because of the veryprocess that AJAX uses is built into flash. Why go
back to javascript?

I wish all this marketing hyperbole in regards to web 2.0 and AJAX
would blow away. At least users without javascript on their browsers
(or not even using a browser) can run flash asynchronously..oh yeah,
and its cross platform. Anyway, I cant see a reason to use flex to do
this particular thing either. Talk about sledgehammers and nuts..

Neil

On 11/10/05, Michael Klishin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jaye Morris wrote:
> > http://casario.blogs.com/mmworld/2005/11/aflax_a_javascr.html
> >
>
> I can't understand why AFLAX library authors put such unindicative demos
> to their site. These demos look like good old Flash sources and show no
> advantage of using AJAX with Flash. Just no client-server iteraction at
> all...
>
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