ASP.NET Weblogs is the #1 Blogger for Ajax
The app consists of two files: a web form that contains the HTML and jQuery code, and an Ajax-enabled WCF web service that returns JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) that will be rendered client side.
Figure 3 - Required HTML
Figure 8 - Working with JSON
The Web Service
| 1 | ASP.NET Weblogs |
| 2 | Sun Bloggers |
| 3 | jroller.com |
| 4 | safari.java.net |
| 5 | MSDN Blogs |
| 6 | AJAX Control Toolkit |
| 7 | jQuery |
| 8 | Ajax Patterns |
| 9 | Ajax |
| 10 | Eclipse Plugin Central |
| 11 | ibm.com |
| 12 | YouTube |
| 13 | Tone's Enterprise D... |
| 14 | Raible Designs |
| 15 | Read/WriteWeb |
Dave Ward specializes in writing about ASP.NET, jQuery and ASP.NET AJAX. He is a contributing author to ASP.NET Ajax in Action, Second Edition from Manning, Nerd Dinner’s JavaScript secret weapon, listed on the Programming homepage of Alltop and newly inducted ASP Insider. Full Speed:dow...
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