Build interactive Web applications with Ajax Create live searches and online spreadsheets Discover programming mistakes to avoid!Create blazing-fast Web applications with powerful Ajax If you think that mastering Ajax is too difficult, guess again. Youcan create Web applications that look and feel like desktop apps inless time than you think with the comprehensive Ajax instruction inthis in-depth book. You’ll find easy-to-follow tutorials, hundredsof tips and tricks, and so much practical information that evenskilled developers will reach for this book first. Let this Biblebe your guide as you jump into the hottest Web programmingtechnology in years.* Master the fundamentals–Java Script(r), XML, dynamic HTML, and CSS* Tie Ajax into Google with the Google(r) API* Handle simultaneous XMLHttp Request objects in Ajax* Use Ajax frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Ajax Tags, andothers* Understand the Document Object Model (DOM)* Create floating menus and effects with CSS* Encrypt data over plain HTTP using Java Script* Adapt real-world examples to your own programs Companion Web site Find all the code used throughout the book atwww.wiley.com/go/ajaxbible
Table des matières
Preface.Acknowledgments.Part I: Fundamental Ajax.Chapter 1: Essential Ajax.Chapter 2: Know Your Java Script.Chapter 3: Creating Ajax Applications.Chapter 4: Serious Ajax Programming.Part II: Ajax in Depth.Chapter 5: Introducing Ajax Frameworks.Chapter 6: More Advanced Ajax Frameworks.Chapter 7: Using Server-Side Ajax Frameworks.Part III: Ajax and the DOM, XML, CSS, and Dynamic HTML.Chapter 8: The DOM and Event Handling.Chapter 9: XML and Ajax.Chapter 10: Cascading Style Sheets and Ajax.Chapter 11: Dynamic HTML and Ajax.Part IV: Advanced Ajax.Chapter 12: Introducing Ajax and PHP.Chapter 13: PHP: Functions and HTML Controls.Chapter 14: Handling User Input in PHP.Chapter 15: Ajax and Security.Chapter 16: Filters, MVC, and Ajax.Index.
A propos de l’auteur
Steven Holzner, Ph D, is the author of nearly 100 technology books including Ajax For Dummies and the Ajax Visual Blueprint. He specializes in writing about online applications, and has authored popular books on the components of Ajax including Java Script, XML, browser objects, and Web services. He teaches classes to programmers around the country on the central skill in Ajax–using XML online and in-depth. He has been a contributing editor to PC Magazine, and was on the faculty at Cornell University and MIT.