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IS ajax avaiable to run on a linux server. I no its only java, but still, it should work right?
 
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Ajax is not java. It is javascript. Javascript is a client side scripting language. And yes, it should work.

All ajax libraries are, are a package that let php, perl, ruby, ASP, ect... have some functions that generate javascript that will also work with the scripting language.

If you search on google, you can find multiple php versions, and other scripting languages versions for free download, that are open source.

I have a friend who is doing something like this... but not javascript, Visual script (for the internet explorer browser) not sure why he is doing this, but he is.

How it works:
XMLhttp request

For php:
http://www.google.com/search?client...fficial_s&hl=en&q=php+ajax&btnG=Google+Search

I personally use XOAD.
 
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Virtually any server can be used to perform AJAX-style programming. Including Linux.

I am currently developing a CMS system utilizing asynchronous transfers. It's extremely fast, so I call it FastCMS. The cool thing about it, is that it uses the native XML support that XHTML provides, so there is no need for extraneous programming to get the same effect. It's simple and effective.
 
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thanks, i was working on devolpeing an im prog such as aim, just browser... Its going great, im about 80% done..

Regarding my post, i was meaning AJAX with the aspx extension (which wasthe extension a prog i wanted to rip apart) So my question really was, is asp compatible on linux, which in return is yes, cpanel has a mod for it...

Thanks for the help

Ill release my im system to all very very shortly..
 
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