blablist.crowdiq.com — Simple tutorial to build an AJAX Digg Spy-like feature for your website. Covers everything from Prototype, Scriptaculous, and basic javsacript to fetch XML and leverage Fade Effects. Includes pretty good instructions and source code.
May 18, 2006 View in Crawl 4
tackleMay 18, 2006
Why is the link to the article blocked at my work place for being a Gambling site?
Closed AccountMay 18, 2006
Lol, listen to yourselves. How exactly is it complicated again? Is it parsing xml you stumble through or is it making the request (at least what, 6 lines?).Anyone who needs prototypes' 50kb of crap to implement ajax is a dick.
jiminocMay 18, 2006
"Lol, listen to yourselves. How exactly is it complicated again? Is it parsing xml you stumble through or is it making the request (at least what, 6 lines?)." 2d7 you're a moron, don't offer your opinion on things you obviously know nothing about. making a request to the server is childs play, creating an application like a google maps is slightly more complicated than the little hello world ajax apps you may have played with.
Closed AccountMay 18, 2006
lol @ hello world. I wouldn't be surprised if some dick was doing that with ajax.The ajax in G. maps is not the impressive part, the actual application is.
dd32May 19, 2006
@r2d7: When was the last time you actually created a large scale program?When was the last time you used Ajax extensivly for something other than just getting data? Personally i dont like the premade libraries, simply because they all seem too complex to me, but they have their place if they are made in the way you program, personally none of them seem to be right,m so i simply dont use it.. i instead have my own pre written library to take care of it all.D