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Better Ajax Behavior through CallBack
Better Ajax Behavior through CallBack
One of the struggles of web developers is the limited browser behavior. Once the page loads and starts to show its content with the client, communication to the server stops. If the server is not loading continuously, no new information is available unless new information is requested by the user. However, this triggers not only new information but the whole webpage will be loaded. In a very heavy website, users might find themselves struggling to update information of the webpage Read More... |
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