This is a discussion on Ajaxify your Facebook Application with Mock Ajax within the Web 2.0 forums, part of the Programming Talk category; Ajaxify your Facebook Application with Mock Ajax Developing an Ajax based Facebook application is always a challenging task. Unfortunately, Facebook ...
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Ajaxify your Facebook Application with Mock Ajax
Ajaxify your Facebook Application with Mock Ajax
Developing an Ajax based Facebook application is always a challenging task. Unfortunately, Facebook does not admit Ajax head-on. What developers have been doing in their websites and applications to enable Ajax or to make it an Ajax based application will not be applied in Facebook. The main reason of course is security. Although most of the developers might find this move a little bit on the side of being paranoid, Facebook maybe right in one thing: they just wanted to make Read More... |
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