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- What is AJAX and how does it work? - Stack Overflow
Possible Duplicate: How does AJAX work? Note: This is a community wiki post I've often heard of AJAX being used for providing a user with dynamic content What is it and how does it work?
- javascript - jQuery AJAX submit form - Stack Overflow
I have a form with name orderproductForm and an undefined number of inputs I want to do some kind of jQuery get or ajax or anything like that that would call a page through Ajax, and send along a
- Download a file asynchronously using Ajax - Stack Overflow
I created jQuery File Download which allows for an "Ajax like" experience with file downloads complete with OnSuccess and OnFailure callbacks to provide for a better user experience Take a look at my blog post on the common problem that the plugin solves and some ways to use it and also a demo of jQuery File Download in action Here is the source
- Difference between fetch, ajax, and xhr - Stack Overflow
Ajax is a buzzword meaning "Making an HTTP request from JavaScript without leaving the page" XMLHttpRequest and fetch are APIs, provided by browsers, which allow HTTP requests to be made from JavaScript
- Show loading image while $. ajax is performed - Stack Overflow
The "image" people generally show during an ajax call is an animated gif Since there is no way to determine the percent complete of the ajax request, the animated gifs used are indeterminate spinners
- jquery - $. ajax - dataType - Stack Overflow
contentType is the HTTP header sent to the server, specifying a particular format Example: I'm sending JSON or XML dataType is you telling jQuery what kind of response to expect Expecting JSON, or XML, or HTML, etc The default is for jQuery to try and figure it out The $ ajax() documentation has full descriptions of these as well
- ajax - What does it mean when an HTTP request returns status code 0 . . .
For what it is worth, depending on the browser, jQuery-based AJAX calls will call your success callback with a HTTP status code of 0 We've found a status code of "0" usually means the user navigated to a different page before the AJAX call completed
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