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Re: AJAX form post: msg#00020

Subject: Re: AJAX form post
hairbo wrote:
I've done a little digging online, but all I've found so far suggests
that doing FORM posts via XmlHttpRequest is just hideously ugly--you
have to loop over all elements on the page, then build out a key/value
string (just like a querystring), and then pass that as part of the
"send()" function.  All of the code I saw made it look just godawful.
Are there any good tutorials out there for this sort of thing?  Is it
really godawful to work with XmlHttpRequest and form posts?

Yes, it's really awful.  :)

I wrote a serverpost widget for XUL some years back; you can find it through http://xulwidgets.mozdev.org/ .

Alex Vincent
Santa Cruz, CA, USA


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