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Can U please tell us whether its easy to insert JavaScript block in PHP or JSP, for doing AJAX

In VB.Net its a hell, there is no way we can insert JS block without using appending string commands, that is very hard work for complex Ajax
Posted by: LogicallyGenius   Posted on: 10/20/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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He may well be right  John L. Ries | 10/19/05
Java runs completely on the server too...  prime21 | 10/19/05
Really ? but ...  LogicallyGenius | 10/20/05
server side vs client side  CobraA1 | 10/20/05
You're right  John L. Ries | 10/20/05
JSP is all server-side too  jjirsa78 | 10/19/05
God I love PHP  Jeff the god of biscuits | 10/19/05
ASP.NET kicks everyone's...  Mike Cox | 10/19/05
ASP.NET kicks the bucket . . .  startx.jeff | 10/20/05
Re: ASP.NET kicks everyone's...  vance@... | 10/20/05
I hope this is a joke  lutenegger | 11/12/05
Re: ASP.NET kicks everyone's...  psmithm | 11/19/05
I love how...  jmills@... | 10/19/05
Java is simple...  prime21 | 10/19/05
Your Imagination is limited  LogicallyGenius | 10/20/05
Same problem with ASP.NET versus ASP...  wildranger | 10/19/05
ASP.NET does not phase out ASP  xizzy44 | 10/20/05
AJAX succeeds where JAVA failed  LogicallyGenius | 10/20/05
Java uninvited?  xizzy44 | 10/20/05
Uncomparable  CobraA1 | 10/20/05
HTNL DOM, ever heard of it  LogicallyGenius | 10/20/05
yes  CobraA1 | 10/20/05
Flash forms  Jeff the god of biscuits | 10/20/05
sorry dude  Flubnut | 10/20/05
Very true  Jeff the god of biscuits | 10/20/05
Each has problems with portability  davidr69 | 10/20/05
About insert JS blocks  LogicallyGenius | 10/20/05
Sun made big mistakes with Java.  joemartn | 10/20/05
Still True  varplyer | 09/08/06

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