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TinyAjax allows developers to:
• AJAX enable pages without having to write a single line of javascript
• Call PHP functions in classes or as separate functions, developers can even extend TinyAjax by subclassing it
• Let their PHP-code set which elements to alter and with what using behaviours
• Easily have gmail style "Loading" notification when AJAX-code is executing
• Use PHP-functions for both AJAX callback and regular code
For more information visit http://www.metz.se/tinyajax/index.php.
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk 04/11/06 10:00:05 AM EDT | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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SYS-CON Brazil News Desk 04/10/06 07:29:04 PM EDT | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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SYS-CON Belgium News Desk 04/10/06 05:54:16 PM EDT | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk 02/24/06 11:16:45 AM EST | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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SYS-CON Belgium News Desk 02/24/06 10:29:54 AM EST | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax, a Lightweight php5 AJAX library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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ajax news desk 02/24/06 02:01:12 AM EST | |||
Mats Karlsson has announced the relase of TinyAjax ? a Lightweight php5 Ajax library. Karlsson says, 'You don't have to write any javascript, but if you want you're free to do so and you can mix as you want, use TinyAjax automatically generated code and your own existing scripts. You can also export global functions and a class-functions in the same page.' |
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