The jQuery library is a great library for easy Ajax and XML scripting. In this article, we'll explore the Ajax and XML scripting features to create an ATOM/RSS reader which displays your webpage's feeds for ease of access and reading without having to leave your site to go to their ATOM/RSS aggregator(s).
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The PHP MySQLi doesn't have native support to count queries. In this article we take a brief look at extending the class in a forward-compatible way.
Not so much an article, but a quick little tool to allow you to protect all of your email addresses shown on webpages using javascript.
TeraTask Technologies, LLC has now implemented CIM with refunds. This write up discusses some of the benefits of CIM and provides programmers with a list of bugs in the November 2007 CIM API documentation.
This article provides code implementing the suggestions of the previous article, adds in the ability for the web visitor to toggle Ajax, and addresses the meta data issue.
Learn how we employed Ajax to maintain search engine friendliness, graceful degradation (for older or non-ajax enabled browsers), and kept bookmarking easy!
Don't refresh! Wait, you can now that you know how to handle repeat form submissions.
Learn how we employed Ajax to maintain search engine friendliness, graceful degradation (for older or non-ajax enabled browsers), and kept bookmarking easy!
This module was designed for Zen Cart as part of a private project with the source released to all.