|
|
Browse by Tags
All Tags » ajax (RSS)
-
Could some one please point me to any demos (or documentation) of using openkapow with ajax-type sites?
If someone knowledgable could also outline the techniques, that would be appreciated also.
Than you very much,
Cameron Elliott
-
.
I posted my comment here, where I thought it was more appropriate. Could you please reply?
http://openkapow.com/forums/thread/5920.aspx
.
-
Thanks for the "Personal Digg RSS" demo using json and callbackFunction. However, this way of doing is limited, because it requires loading a page and then getting the result in json format. Making a second call requires to reload the page.
In my case, I want to call a REST service from javascript without having to ...
-
.
I would like to call a REST and extract information from the result using Javascript / AJAX.
Is this possible and how? In your help file, I could figure out how to call the REST with PHP, but you never mention AJAX or Javascript. Is there a reason for this?
I am trying to design a web page where a part of it updates with the REST result as the ...
-
360 Degree interactive is a Chennai, India based web 2.0 & web application firm specialising in consulting, development & deploy web services & web application solutions for global clients. We have our own web applications built and commercialised it.
-
I am building a Ruby on Rails app where I wanna call a web clip robot using AJAX (dont want to reload the page in question) with some input values to the robot, and then show the clip as a response to the AJAX call. Hav tried doing this, but so far without succcess. Does anybody out there have any ideas of how I can do that?
-
This demo is a game where the users tries to match groups of images
to groups of tags based on what word they have in common. The words,
images and tags are all taken from external sites which makes the game
dynamic and every game is unique. The demo is all written in Ruby on Rails and
uses AJAX to create the user ...
-
This demo is a game where the users tries to match groups of images to groups of tags based on what word they have in common. The words, images and tags are all taken from external sites which makes the game dynamic and every game is unique. The demo is all written in Ruby on Rails and uses AJAX to create the user ...
|
|