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Today everyone talks about Web 2.0. But while the idea of a collective intelligence, implied here by the term&#8217;s inventor Tim O&#8217;Reily remains an object of trivial speculations, it is obvious that the World Wide Web is changing. Web applications are increasingly approaching the level of functionality, which is usually found only in desktop applications. [...]]]></description>
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AJAX ? AHAH ! sounds funny, but AHAH now stands for Asychronous HTML and HTTP, a technique for dynamically updating web pages using JavaScript, involving usage of XMLHTTPRequest to retrieve (X)HTML fragments which are then inserted directly into the web page, whence they can be styled using CSS. Nothing new until now, except that inspite [...]]]></description>
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We have already laid out some of the loopholes that could be used by different hackers. In this article we will take a look at a very basic hack that could be done even by none-developers and how to prevent it.
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On the surface, Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. However, the acronym doesn’t describe an object, but a technique for web development. The definition incorporates a suite of technologies working in conjunction for web development. These techniques help produce more responsive and interactive web applications. Increased interactivity is required by web applications [...]]]></description>
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We are always emphasizing on securing our websites especially when they are Ajax based. There are so many blogs that were written reminding developers the weakness of Ajax because of its complexity. We’ve also written ourselves some tips to ensure the program you just created is as user friendly as it is secure.
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