Look into a jquery book....Its the easiest way to go because it deals with the 
individual brower issues internally.... 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Fischer" <afisc...@smith.edu> 
To: talk@lists.nyphp.org 
Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2011 10:39:20 AM 
Subject: [nyphp-talk] Book recommendation for JS/AJAX? 


Hey guys, 

I'd like to spruce up my html/php pages with more dynamic elements and 
JS/AJAX/JQUERY/JSON type stuff. My stuff has been mostly html and php to date, 
only played with javascript a little. However, I see value in adding more 
dynamic elements to my pages (showing/hiding div content, calls to php from the 
page without reloading, etc.). 

I'm looking for a book that will cover the basics and get me up and running, 
but also has room to grow and get into more intermediate/advanced stuff. 

Any thoughts or recommendations would be most appreciated. 

-Aaron 
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