[转] XMLHTTP resource tips (Chinese and English control)

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XMLHTTP LINKDUMP

Since XMLHTTP is Becoming More and More Important I Thought I'd Create a LinkdUmp, Both for My OWN FUTURE REFERENCE AND for Other Developers. Additions and Comments Will Be Gratefully Accepted.

XMLHTTP is becoming more important. In order to give me a reference to me and the majority of developers, I created this resource tip, welcome everyone to participate in comments and enrich it.

1. Since XMLHTTP is a Microsoft invention, let's start at the source:.. (?. And what does the I mean I have no idea) the MSDN IXMLHTTPRequest detail page As far as I know all browsers support the methods and properties mentioned here Link Subject to Sudden Death, AS Are All Msdn Links.

XMLHTTP is first introduced by Microsoft, letting us start from its birthplace: The MSDN IXMLHTTPREQUEST DETAIL PAGE. As far as I know, the methods and attributes supported by all browsers here. (What I mean, I don't understand.) The link sometimes does not pass, MSDN is often like this.

2. To restore the equilibrium, let's take a look at the nsIXMLHttpRequest Interface Reference, which, one assumes, gives current and correct information about Mozilla's take on XMLHTTP. Nonetheless I found to my chagrin that some Mozilla documents portray an ideal situation instead of the Actual Current State of Affairs. Use with some cre.

Take care of Mozilla, let's take a look at NSIXMLHTTPREQUEST INTERFACE REFERENCE, for the XMLHTTP implemented by Mozilla, I am willing to believe that the document provides the current state and correct information. But unfortunately I found that some Mozilla's documentation often depicts the situation in an ideal state rather than the truth, so pay attention to it.

3. A Second Mozilla-Centric List of Methods and Properties, Slightly More Documented Than The Previous ONE, Can Be Found At Xulplanet's XMLHttpRequest Pages.

Mozilla related second sites, rich in a link than the previous link document. Xulplanet's XMLHTTPREQUEST PAGES.

4. The most complete, though somewhat technical, description of XMLHTTP can be found at AppleDev's Dynamic HTML and XML:. The XMLHttpRequest Object article written by Danny Goodman One assumes all described methods and properties are tested in Safari the most complete and professional documents. You can find AppledEv's Dynamic HTML and XML: The XmlhttpRequest Object from the following link. This document is written by Danny Goodman, which can be considered that the methods and attributes described in this document are Safari tests.

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The tightly easy introduction is DREW MCLELLAN'S published on XML.com. Very Dynamic Web Interfaces.

6. Jim Ley, Finally, Keeps a Good Balance Between TechnicalITIs and Gentle Introductions in His Using The XML HTTP Request Object.

Finally, Jim Ley offers us technical but not boring articles USING THE XML HTTP Request Object.

Original address: http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2005/02/xmlhttp_linkdum.html

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