AjaxRequest is a JavaScript script for Development Tools scripts design by Matt Kruse.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. AjaxRequest is a layer over the XMLHttpRequest functionality which makes the communication between Javascript and the server easier for developers.
Publisher review: AjaxRequest is a layer over the XMLHttpRequest functionality which makes the communication between Javascript and the server easier for developers. AjaxRequest is a layer over the XMLHttpRequest functionality which makes the communication between Javascript and the server easier for developers. Features: - Simplify the interface to using XMLHttpRequest, making it more logical and consistent with what developers expect. No more worrying about the onreadystate handler or status codes! - Add timeout functionality for async requests, allowing extended functionality if Ajax calls take too long - Provide activity monitoring features, so developers can provide accurate "busy" indicators to users when Ajax requests are running in the background - Support multiple simultaneous requests which will not collide with each other without any additional work from the developer - Simplify form submissions, so submitting a form using Ajax is just a single function call. Form serialization, request headers, form targets and methods - they are all taken care of for you! Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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