There are tons of tutorials on this available on the internet. I would  
suggest reading one of them. You will find that an AJAX application  
starts with a regular webpage. The AJAX part comes in the Javascript  
programming as you utilize XMLHttpRequest and/or JSONP methods. Again,  
search the internet for these things. You will find many, many  
resources.

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On Dec 7, 2009, at 6:23 AM, ghillseeker wrote:

> I used to program in Ajax at work, but now I'm at home and I'm trying
> to create an Ajax page with notepad.
> How does one start an Ajax page?  What are the first 2 or 3 lines?
> Thanks.
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