Talk:Cross-Browser Component
- Michael Mahemoff, AjaxPatterns.org.
From Ajax Patterns
There's an archived version of this pattern available, taken from the Ajax Pattern book draft, showing roughly how it appeared before the page became publicly editable.
Contents |
Ajax/Javascript Programming and Usability in "Ajax Design Patterns" Book |
Missing: Real World Examples
I understand that you have to cut it off somewhere but...
http://sarissa.sourceforge.net/doc/
Sarissa is an ECMAScript library acting as a cross-browser wrapper for native XML APIs. It offers various XML related goodies like Document instantiation, XML loading from URLs or strings, XSLT transformations, XPath queries etc and comes especially handy for people doing what is lately known as "AJAX" development.
http://prototype.conio.net/
Prototype is a JavaScript framework that aims to ease development of dynamic web applications. Featuring a unique, easy-to-use toolkit for class-driven development and the nicest Ajax library around, Prototype is quickly becoming the codebase of choice for web application developers everywhere.
And maybe a link to Javascript XML Frameworks
typo
running on Apple or IE
shouldnt be "on Apple or Windows"?
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