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MooTools 1.2 Beginner's Guide
Prior to the conceptualization and widespread adoption of Ajax techniques, web pages used to reload the entire page whenever data was sent or requested from the server.
With Ajax, websites and web applications become highly-responsive, no longer needing to request an entire page's content when new data is available. You have the ability to request certain types of data as well as only update parts that you need to update.
What this ultimately means is that websites that leverage Ajax techniques are able to provide the user a much fuller and seamless experience that provides them with instantaneous server-side data. There is less waiting for requested information on the user's behalf and our web servers save bandwidth by not having to reacquire an entire web page's content.
JavaScript is at the forefront of this evolution of websites and web applications.
MooTools helps us write our Ajax scripts quicker, faster, and better.
This chapter shows you how to deal with...
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