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“Blog. About Me. John Resig. Contact, Subscribe. Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest. I've just finished writing up some docs on the new Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest feature in Firefox 3. I was a little worried at first, but it This is same-old pure-blood JavaScript/DOM/XMLHttpRequest, as we're use to it. For some”
— John Resig - Cross-Site XMLHttpRequest, ejohn.org
“Here's a Greasemonkey user script to trace XMLHttpRequest calls in the javascript console. "XMLHttpRequest Tracing" for AJAX debugging http://blog.monstuff.com/archives/000250.html ã"¹ã" ̄リーンã"·ãƒ§ãƒƒãƒˆ http://blog.monstuff”
— Curiosity is bliss: "XMLHttpRequest Tracing" for AJAX debugging, blog.monstuff.com
“Cross-browser XMLHttpRequest Javascript module v1.2 [ 2007-05-11 by 作者: CNLei ] 字体大小: 大 Emulate Gecko 'XMLHttpRequest()' functionality in IE and Opera”
— Cross-browser XMLHttpRequest Javascript module v1.2 - CNLEI.Blog, cnlei.com
“So I had to create the links using . Uggh. The last Internet Explorer problem was its caching. IE caches the XML documents returned from an XmlHttpRequest. So when an author creates and saves a new blog entry, the blog”
— isolani - Atom: Javascript AtomAPI Client using XmlHttpRequest, isolani.co.uk
“:: Forum >> Version 2 >> AJAX(XMLHTTPRequest) Help for Newbies. Hello friends. Here is a var requester; function loadGrid() if”
— ActiveWidgets • AJAX(XMLHTTPRequest) Help for Newbies • php, activewidgets.com
“XMLHttpRequest, often referred as AJAX, is going to get a new and improved specification version named Level 2. This article gives an overview of what is planned for XMLHttpRequest Level 2 and how it can be used to improve Web applications”
— AJAX 2: What is coming with XMLHttpRequest Level 2? - JS, jsclasses.org
“blog.rakeshpai.me. Random ramblings of a client-side developer. Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Why XML in XmlHTTPRequest? The XmlHTTPRequest function was designed so that the client can get small pieces of of choice over XmlHTTPRequest. A little thought later, JavaScript emerges as the winner”
— blog.rakeshpai.me: Why XML in XmlHTTPRequest?, blog.rakeshpai.me
“You'd think that one of the most commonly used objects in jQuery would be well-documented and readily Google-able. But if it is, I'm searching for the wrong”
— jQuery XMLHttpRequest Object Documentation | Relentless, williambharding.com