Thanks a lot sir. I was confused about that one.

The problem was that there are many site that show how
to do AJAX with using XMLHttpRequest,
I dont know why we should not use XMLHttpRequest

- GR

--- Paul Menard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do some research. Yes, XMLHttpRequest was initially
> invented by MS. But it was then added to the
> W3C JavaScript standard making it available to all
> browser vendors. Let me put this in even more
> perspective. Netscape (remember them) invented
> JavaScript initially. That technology is available
> on all major browsers. Heck if it wasn't then AJAX
> would not even be possible. So you see Netscape
> invented JavaScript. MS took this JavaScript and
> added XMLHttpRequest. All of the major browser
> vendors make up the W3C committees the steer
> language development like HTTP, JavaScript, XML,
> etc.
> 
> As far as that goes, even is this was proprietary MS
> technology running only in IE you could still
> use XMLHttpRequest to communicate with a remote
> server that is running Apache/PHP/MySQL on a Linux
> server. 
> 
> The XMLHttpRequest protocol is only client-side and
> has nothing really to do with the Server
> architecture.
> 
> P-


                
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