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Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

Ajaxed: Suggest Component Offered

Category: Component, LiveSearch, Showcase

<>p>A new site, Ajaxed.com, gives you the ability to customize a Google Suggest-like ajaxian component for your use.

It will be interesting to see their next components are.

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Posted by Dion Almaer at 12:23 am
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Nice. Oddly enough, the box will not disappear for me in FF 1.0.5 unless I select one of its suggestions.

On another note, I’m hitting a speed bump in my desire to learn more about AJAX. Every day, I of course check out this site. But there doesn’t appear to be any communities dedicated to AJAX. Also, there do not seem to be any decent starting points for those with basic javascript and xml knowledge. I guess my biggest request is to find an article or a tutorial that shows AJAX at its bare minimum, like how to pull data records specifically from an XML file or how to dynamically update a div with another html document.

Thanks for the time.

Comment by John Vilsack — July 19, 2005

Pretty cool, seems to work well on my site so far. I wonder how they got it to work across domains.

Comment by Matt — July 20, 2005

John,
Check out this thread especially post #6. In that post, I share a cool little function that will get you started with using asynchronus JavaScript to load another page into a div using innerHTML.

Comment by Hans Mast — July 26, 2005

makers of parts

Comment by Ketan — September 25, 2007

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