From: Marious Barrier on
On 04/23/2010 09:38 PM, Jonathan Hayward wrote:
> A proof of concept, "Ajax Without JavaScript or Client-Side
> Scripting", has been released at:
>
> http://JonathansCorner.com/ajax/
>
> Jonathan Hayward, a Senior Web Developer who cares about usability
> www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhayward � jonathan.hayward(a)pobox.com
> Ajax, CGI, CMS, CSS, HTML, IA, JSON, JavaScript, LAMP, Linux, Perl,
> PHP, Python, UI, Unix, Usability, UX, XHTML, XML
> With a good interest in the human side of computing and making
> software and websites a joy to use

The main purpose of AJAX is to drop the practice of using iFrames.
That sites do exactly what most developers used to before AJAX became
massive.

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From: Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn on
Marious Barrier wrote:

> Jonathan Hayward wrote:
>> A proof of concept, "Ajax Without JavaScript or Client-Side
>> Scripting", has been released at:
>>
>> http://JonathansCorner.com/ajax/
>>
>> Jonathan Hayward, a Senior Web Developer who cares about usability
>> www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhayward • jonathan.hayward(a)pobox.com
>> Ajax, CGI, CMS, CSS, HTML, IA, JSON, JavaScript, LAMP, Linux, Perl,
>> PHP, Python, UI, Unix, Usability, UX, XHTML, XML
>> With a good interest in the human side of computing and making
>> software and websites a joy to use
>
> The main purpose of AJAX is to drop the practice of using iFrames.
> That sites do exactly what most developers used to before AJAX became
> massive.

No, iframes work without scripting.


PointedEars
From: Marious Barrier on
On 05/27/2010 07:22 AM, Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn wrote:
> Marious Barrier wrote:
>
>> Jonathan Hayward wrote:
>>> A proof of concept, "Ajax Without JavaScript or Client-Side
>>> Scripting", has been released at:
>>>
>>> http://JonathansCorner.com/ajax/
>>>
>>> Jonathan Hayward, a Senior Web Developer who cares about usability
>>> www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanhayward • jonathan.hayward(a)pobox.com
>>> Ajax, CGI, CMS, CSS, HTML, IA, JSON, JavaScript, LAMP, Linux, Perl,
>>> PHP, Python, UI, Unix, Usability, UX, XHTML, XML
>>> With a good interest in the human side of computing and making
>>> software and websites a joy to use
>>
>> The main purpose of AJAX is to drop the practice of using iFrames.
>> That sites do exactly what most developers used to before AJAX became
>> massive.
>
> No, iframes work without scripting.
>
>
> PointedEars

My mistake in the now cancelled answer. you are right.
Iframes works without scripting yes. and there is no way
it can be AJAX just like rf said.

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From: Thomas 'PointedEars' Lahn on
Chris Davies wrote:

> In comp.infosystems.www.authoring.site-design rf <rf(a)z.invalid> wrote:
>> And how can something whose acronym expands to Asynchronous *Javascript*
>> and XML possibly be called Ajax if it does not use *Javascript*?
>
> Presumably in the same way that one can have AJAX calls returning JSON.
^^^^^^^^^^
You don't really know what you are talking about, do you?


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PointedEars