Mike a écrit :
> Do you need to put the xhttp in front of transport as in normal http
> requests?

I fail to see what you mean.

> Or do you just use it without it, like I have listed in the top line?
> Please let me know, thanks.

I believe you should just read the docs on the website, especially the
AJAX tutorial [1] and the AJAX API docs [2].  Most of the questions you
ask seem to imply you just never tried to build even a simple example...

Maybe I'm wrong, but sometimes your questions seem just irrelevant.  I
certainly don't mean to offend, I just feel like you're writhing in a
tangle of knots that don't have to exist at all, and you should just
take a long breathe and start a new tryout example from scratch by
calmly reading the docs...

[1] http://prototypejs.org/learn/introduction-to-ajax
[2] http://prototypejs.org/api/ajax

Sincerely,

-- 
Christophe Porteneuve a.k.a. TDD
"[They] did not know it was impossible, so they did it." --Mark Twain
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