AJAX Tutorial Video

Self Study, AJAX Tutorial Video on CD - DVD. The tutor guides you using step-by-step examples. Learn directly from your own desk high quality training videos at an affordable price. Works on both PC and Mac.

These AJAX tutorials are designed for the absolute beginner, but it is recommended that the user has a fundamental knowledge of JavaScript and XML. Taught using easy to follow narrated QuickTime videos, this form of training removes the complexity, allowing users to quickly grasp the fundamental issues of using AJAX. By the conclusion of this tutorial users will be able to build web applications that are able to create, receive and display the modified data with refreshing the page, the possibilities of Ajax are endless and the flexibility it offers is truely amazing. AJAX brings a whole new way to displaying data in forms, web pages and Shopping Carts. This training CD offers accelerated learning and a much higher retention of conventional training, making it the ideal learning resource..

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  • Professional Tuition by expert
  • Free Certificate with each Tutorial
  • Works on PC or Mac
Topics Covered on this Training Video Include:
Introduction
Getting to know Ajax
Writing Ajax
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Getting More Ajax Power
  • Determining Which Browser the User Has
  • Handling Head Requests for More Data
  • Creating a Live Search Pt.1
  • Creating a Live Search Pt.2
  • Connecting to Google Suggest
  • Calling a Different Domain Safely
  • Using Two XMLHttpRequest objects
  • Handling Multiple XMLHttpRequest Requests
  • Returning JavaScript Objects From the Server
Creating Ajax Applications
  • Downloading Images Using Ajax
  • Creating a Shopping Cart
  • Handling Mouse Events
  • Enabling Dragging
  • Handling Drops
  • Communicating With the Shopping Cart on the Server
  • Creating an Ajax-driven Drop-down Menu System
  • Downloading Data with Drop-down Menu System
  • Displaying a Menu with a Drop-down Menu System
Exploring The Browser-Side Ajax Frameworks
  • Introducing Ajax Frameworks
  • Creating Ajax With libXmlRequest
  • Creating Ajax With AjaxLib
  • Creating Ajax With XHConn
  • Creating Ajax With Sack
  • Creating Ajax With Interactive Website Framework
  • Creating Ajax With Sarissa
Exploring the Server-Side Ajax Frameworks
  • Creating Ajax With PHP and Sajax Pt.1
  • Creating Ajax With PHP and Sajax Pt.2
  • Creating Ajax With PHP and Xajax
Using XML With Ajax
  • Understanding XML
  • Loading XML into a Browser Object
  • Navigating through XML Documents Using JavaScript
  • Extracting data from text nodes
  • Handling White Space in Mozilla and Firefox
  • Accessing Attribute Values in XML Elements
  • Accessing XML Elements by Name
  • Validating XML You Get From the Server
  • Validating XML With a DTD
Using CSS With Ajax in Web Pages
  • Introducing CSS
  • Setting Styles
  • Using an External Style Sheet
  • Working with Text Styles
  • Setting Colors and Backgrounds
  • Getting Newly-displayed Text Noticed
  • Showing Ajax Results
  • Hiding Ajax Results
  • Positioning Elements
  • Positioning Elements: Absolute Positioning
  • Positioning Elements: Relative Positioning
  • Stacking
Using PHP and Ajax
  • Using PHP in Web Pages
  • Understanding Basic PHP Syntax
  • Working With Variables
  • Working With Operators
  • Working With Strings
  • Working With Arrays
  • Making Choices With the if Statement
  • Using the switch Statement
  • Using for Loops in PHP
  • Using while Loops in PHP
  • Sending Data to the Server
  • Extracting Data from Text Fields
  • Extracting Data from Checkboxes
  • Extracting Data from Radio Buttons
  • Extracting Data from Listboxes
  • Uploading Files
  • Reading Uploaded Files
  • Redirecting the Browser
Doing It Right: Ajax Best Practices
  • Handling the Back Button
  • Remember - Google Can't See Your Ajax Content
  • Watching Out for Browser Caching
  • Giving Visual Cues
  • Wrap-up
Credits
  • About the Author
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