xajax is an open source PHP and Javascript library that allows you to easily create powerful Ajax enabled web applications using PHP, HTML, CSS and Javascript. Update web page content asynchronously with simple Javascript calls to access your PHP cod

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BSD License, GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)

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  • If you are looking for an alternative, use Cjax ( githib.com/ajaxboy/cjax ) it is well maintained and easier to use.
  • Easy, flexible and fast to put in production.
  • I think the software is very easy to use, Javascript-Knowlegde required is only minimal. Easy to use with Smarty. With a good example you need half an hour to have for example filled your second select form depending on the first select. With a consistent documentation this project could be quite popular.
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Intended Audience

Information Technology, Developers

Programming Language

PHP, JavaScript

Related Categories

PHP Frameworks, PHP Internet Software, JavaScript Frameworks, JavaScript Internet Software

Registered

2005-05-24