> And I thought google.com would have been an even better answe

"Forty two?!" yelled Loonquawl. "Is that all you've got to show for 
seven and a half million years' work?"

"I checked it very thoroughly," said the computer, "and that quite 
definitely is the answer. I think the problem, to be quite honest with 
you, is that you've never actually known what the question is."


> By using an ajax approach, the page would not refresh when you deleted the
> item. You hit the 'delete' button, javascript sends an asynchronous request
> to the system to delete the record; when the response comes back, javascript
> removes the display of the record in the page and the user's scroll position
> has not changed.

I just needed to know the theory behind what AJAX would do. Gives me 
something solid to chase! Thanks very much.

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