On Tuesday 09 August 2005 15:49, S. Isaac Dealey wrote:
> I thought AJAX apps generally used webservices to fetch their data...
> isn't that the reason they use the XmlHttpRequest object? (and the
> reason why X ended up in the acronym).

In the context of having to submit a form, run the webservice server-side, and 
return a new page, a native Ajax request will be much faster.
'Course, you then have to expose your webservices to the world, which has 
security concerns...
That's what I meant.

-- 

Tom Chiverton 
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer

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