On 11/15/06, Hill, Greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like I said, they all have their strengths, it can do *almost*
> everything Flash and Java Applets can do. :-)  I think I read awhile
> back about another "new AJAX" Google is using for Google Talk now
> (can't remember what they termed it) that is syncronous - that would
> be *very* nice, especially when Real-time transactions are needed.

XmlHttpRequest requires you to tell it whether to be synchronous or
asynchronous.  This isn't new.  It does lock up the UI while it's
waiting though.

Greg

I never knew that - very cool!  I wonder if there is any other way to
do it without locking up the UI.

Jesse

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