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Testing for Security in the Age of Ajax Programming
by Bryan Sullivan
Ajax programming, which allows a web page to refresh a small portion of its data from a web server, is an exciting technology that has recently been introduced. However, this type of programming can also leave applications open to SQL injection and similar attacks. Learn more about Ajax programming and what it means in terms of security.
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Using Ajax for Web Application Development: What Businesses Need to Know
by Francis Wong
Ajax is a hot topic today when it comes to web application development projects. Because it's become such a buzzword, businesses may be wondering how they can incorporate this form of web programming into their websites and what the benefits could be. This article will help you understand the origins of Ajax as well as the pros and cons of its use.
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Inside ASP.NET AJAX back end services
by Dino Esposito
Most of the emphasis with AJAX is on how to perform an asynchronous update at the client. Dino Esposito considers the other end of the connection – how exactly does the server provide the data that the client needs?
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The AJAX "Top 5" security tips
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There is no doubt that AJAX and AJAX-style technologies are the way forward for web design. Developers can create true "applications" on the web like never before - however care needs to be taken with AJAX, in order to keep web sites secure.
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Visual WebGui a unique approach to AJAX development
by Guy Peled
Visual WebGui is not just another AJAX framework but rather a different approach to web application development, specially designed to simplify building highly complex applications like Outlook Web Access (OWA). Visual WebGui makes it possible for developers to create applications that were previously developed only by the "big guys".
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Building an 'AJAX' ProgressBar in Atlas
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Learn how to write a basic, client-side Atlas progress bar, and download the source code.
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SodThis: od This 4 - Now with 100% less swearing!
Published 6 months ago, running time 0h0m
We've changed our minds. No! Not about podcasting. Our apologies, but we'll continue! Deal with it! Seriously: we've changed our minds about the swearing. In the middle of the process of getting out episode 4. Yes, seriously. Just listen to it and you'll understand. Why? W...
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Visual Studio Talk Show (en français): Dominic Sevigny
Published 6 months ago, running time 0h54m
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Published 6 months ago, running time 0h0m
In the fourth installment of Coding QA Federico and Matthew discuss âThe Good,â âThe Bad,â and âThe Uglyâ of the history of the ASP.NET QA Team. Discussion ranges from the dark ages, to the renaissance, to the industrial revolution, to the â21st and half centuryâ. Join them as ...
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JQuery to ship with Visual Studio
on Sep 28, 2008 by James Crowley
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High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers
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