Thanks Shannon, Quick last question:

>
> The results will be sent to the browser, behind the scenes, via an
> xmlhttprequest object.  (The page will not appear to refresh at all -
> that's the whole point of ajax.)  Using purely javascript, you then take
> the results of the response and write them into the proper place in the DOM.
>

So, this means I still render my results to one common template called
schoolpage from all the different data handlers - which the binding
template and call on JS within that to build HTML of the returned response?


> This is pretty confusing in pure javascript in my opinion, and I'm not
> familiar with the tab utility you're using.  I do know, however, that
> jQuery makes ajax like this a lot easier.


I may switch to jQuery, if the one I'm using makes life complicated.

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