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-- Posted by Echo one at 3:48 pm on Feb. 15, 2008

I've seen a couple of sites - myspace, photobucket, youtube, - that all somehow have the ability to save data without reloading the page.

ie. On youtube, when you leave a comment, it does not reload the page. In my experience, it isn't possible to do this, so what I"m asking is how is it done?
Is there some new javascript technique that can actually submit data without reloading a page, or is there a command that can submit that on page unload or something like that.

Just curious.


-- Posted by Boss302 at 3:50 pm on Feb. 15, 2008

Who said you needed to re-load a page to upload data? D:


-- Posted by Petchy at 3:51 pm on Feb. 15, 2008

It is done using Web 2.0 and new HTML techniques I believe.

Also JavaScript can be used?


-- Posted by TeresaJ at 3:52 pm on Feb. 15, 2008

i dont really worry abotu that kind of stuff.


-- Posted by Echo one at 7:07 pm on Feb. 15, 2008

Quote: from Boss302 at 3:50 pm on Feb. 15, 2008


Who said you needed to re-load a page to upload data? D:

no one, I'm just not aware of any way using php or javascript to upload data do a database without reloading the page to execute a server side script.


-- Posted by bighead1991 at 4:07 am on Feb. 16, 2008

Research Ajax.


-- Posted by RossTheHoss69 at 8:24 am on Feb. 16, 2008

It just uses AJAX.
http://www.w3schools.com/ajax/default.asp


-- Posted by Echo one at 1:54 pm on Feb. 16, 2008

that is so cool. thanks.


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