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How Ajax Can Become as User Friendly as Flash
There are a number of reasons why Flash has become so popular on the web today, and this lies in the fact that users don't have to reload the page. Products such as Flash Remoting will allow users to access the background server, and Ajax can do the same thing with HTML.
Systems such as CFAJAX will allow users to send out complex objects, but it is difficult to receive and understand them, especially if you are using products such as ColdFusion. To solve this problem, some developers have come up with a solution known as WDDX serialization. Read complete articles at How Ajax Can Become as User Friendly as Flash |
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