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XML HTTP Performance and Caching
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04/02/2005, By Emil Chronicle
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XML HTTP has gotten a lot of press lately, largely due to Google’s decision to use it for Google Suggest, among other things. Which in turn has generated a lot of attention and led to a quite rapid adoption.
It’s even spun a new term, Ajax - which I for one believe is quite silly as there is nothing new about it (and I’m obliviously not alone).
Microsoft first introduced XML HTTP in Internet Explorer 5.0, and Mozilla has supported it for quite some time now.
Over at WebFX we’ve been using it since late 2001, when Erik unleashed the xTree extension xLoadTree that fetches the content of folders as they are expanded.
Never the less it’s exciting to see all new the functionality that’s made possible using it, not to mention how it can be applied to enhance the user experience by creating a more responsive, more interactive, interface.
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