This article explains iframe-to-iframe communication, when the iframes come from different domains. That you can do this effectively is only now becoming apparent to the community, and is now used in production by Google, Facebook, and others, and has powerful implications for the future of Ajax, mashups, and widgets/gadgets. I’ve been investigating the technique and [...]
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Ajax Programming Patterns – Podcast 2 of 4: Browser-Server Dialogue Patterns
June 20th, 2006 · 3 Comments · Links, Podcast, SoftwareDev
Continuing from the previous podcast (*cough* 12 weeks ago), more programming patterns. Unfortunately, this recording (and the next one) went pear-shaped. Sorry. I do, however, recommend them to those of you who’ve been wondering what an Ajax talk would have sounded like in crackly 1930s recording technology, and one in which the speaker has a [...]
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Basics of Ajax 3 of 3: Events and Much More (Podcast)
March 4th, 2006 · 2 Comments · HumansAndTech, Links, Podcast, SoftwareDev
Ajax Basics 3 of 3
This is the final of three podcasts on the basic Ajax patterns.
Podcast 1: Display Patterns and the DOM. Podcast 2: Web Remoting – XMLHttpRequest, IFrame Call, HTTP Streaming. Podcast 3: Dynamic Behaviour – User Actions (Events), Timing, Ajax App, Web Service, On-Demand Javascript, Richer Plugin
Podcast 3: User Actions (Events), Timing, Ajax App, Web [...]
Tags: AjaxPatterns·Cross-Domain·DHTML·Javascript·Links·Podcast·Software·Tutorial·Web·Web2.0

