On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 05:08:40PM +0530, Tux user wrote:
>On 2/9/06, Akshay Salkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Dear All,
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>I would be pleased to know if there are any books on AJAX out there.
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AJAX is too new, and anyway it's a combination of Javascript and XML,
for which there are plenty of books. Sure, there could be a book for
AJAX design patterns, for example.

Personally I use AJAH, pronounced "Ah-ah!". Asynchronous Javascript and
HTML. Of course this is usually a narrow-focus app that I know will
always want HTML. It's all XHTML so you could manipulate it at the
client end if it came to that.

Then there's AJAJ -- Async Javascript and Javascript. That's when you
eval() what you get back from your asynchronous call.

To answer your question,
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/ajaxhks/?CMP=ILC-GG7423313304&ATT=ajaxhks

http://promosearch.atomz.com/search/promosearch?query=ajax&sp-q=ajax&sp-a=sp1000a5a9&sp-f=ISO-8859-1&sp-t=general&sp-x-1=cat&sp-q-1=&sp-x-2=cat2&sp-q-2=&sp-c=25&sp-p=all&c=&p=&sp-k=

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