On 27 May 2006, at 04:14, Nick Jones wrote:
> Basically, I have a page already created and working great with AJAX.
You say that like its a good thing?
Lets go back to basics and try making a webpage that works for every
client,
then you can add in "enhancements" later.
Please don't base your website on trendy buzz-words
- Will your AJAX work on my PSP?
It's good practice to make sure your website will still function
without any
_javascript_ & then you are free to add in extras.
Sorry for being so negative, but I just have a pet hate for the terms
AJAX & WEB 2.0
- they basically mean "My website won't work properly"
Best Regards & Apologies for my rudeness,
Riquez
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