AJAX in Domino applications, Part 1: Essential information and techniques for getting started
by Andrew Cornes and Steve Robinson


from THE VIEW, January/February 2007, Volume 13, Issue 1


Start using Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) to eliminate tedious Web page updates and create interactive Domino Web applications with the responsiveness of desktop applications. First, learn how AJAX combines established technologies like Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) or Extensible Markup Language (XML), a script, and the browser Document Object Model (DOM) in client-side processing. Then, acquire the basic development techniques for working with AJAX in Domino by following the development of a dynamic select list in a Domino Web page. You can download the example database from THE VIEW Web site.



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This database contains the Domino forms and data that the example Web pages use.


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