Matt Foster wrote:

>       Ubuntu is an open source Linux distribution that is particularly
> user friendly and I've been a fan for quite some time.  I found a link
> on their site talking about they're going to create an ajax
> application using prototype and scriptaculous, I thought it was a
> wonderful merge of two fantastic technologies.
>
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MarketingTeam/UbuntuStats

I have been abusing Ajax on Ubuntu for a while, on its various open
source web browsers, and have found only one deficiency:

Konqueror cannot navigate to an URI location of "javascript: <my javascript> ".

All the rest of everything works - the dynamic updates, DHTML,
changing CSS on the fly, etc.

We are looking at a future where HTML is the most common and
ubiquitous static user interface... and Ajax is the most common and
ubiquitous (and Standardized) dynamic user interface.

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