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Search for: Building Modern Web Applications 2nd Edition Building a solid foundation for your next generation web applicationsUse better JavaScript code to enable powerful web featuresLeverage power of PHP and MySQL to create back-end functions are powerful and make it work in harmony with the smart AJAX clientGo through various case studies that show how to implement AJAX -enabled features on your site such as: real-time form validation, online chat, suggest & autocomplete, whiteboard, SVG realtime charting, whiteboard, web data grid, RSS reader, drag & drop In Detail Assuming a basic knowledge of PHP, XML, JavaScript and MySQL, this book will help you understand how AJAX heart rate and how the constituent technologies work together. After teaching elementary, this book will guide you through various real-world case studies covering tasks you'll likely need for your own application: Server-enabled form-validation page Online chat collaboration tool Customized type-ahead text entry solution Real-time charting using SVG Database-enabled, editable and customizable data grid RSS aggregator application A list of server-managed sortable by drag & drop support using the script. aculo that. Our attachment JavaScript toolkit guides you through installing your working environment, using cutting-edge tools that enable debugging, improving, and profile your code, working with XSLT and XPath. What you will learn from this book? AJAX and PHP: Building Responsive Web Applications is the most practical resources and efficient readers can get to enter the exciting world of AJAX. Who is this book written for? This book is for web developers willing to build better web applications.
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- ISBN-10: 1904811825
- ISBN-13: 9781904811824
- Publisher: Packt Publishing
- Pages: 284
- Date: March 2006