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- The advantages of modular coding, ways to optimize Ajax applications, and more
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- Ajax: The Definitive Guide
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- A Note Regarding Supplemental Files
- Preface
- Who Should Read This Book
- Web Developers
- Managers
- Who Should Read This Book
- How This Book Is Organized
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- How to Contact Us
- Safari Books Online
- Acknowledgments
- I. Ajax Fundamentals
- 1. Reinventing the Web
- Web Page Components
- Classic Web Components
- Ajax
- Case Study
- The application then
- The application now
- Web Page Components
- Modern Web Standards
- XHTML
- JavaScript
- The DOM
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
- XML
- Syndication
- RSS
- Atom
- XSLT
- 1. Reinventing the Web
- Browsers
- Gecko
- Trident
- KHTML/WebCore
- Presto
- Others
- Standards Compliance
- Welcome to Web 2.0
- 2. From Web Sites to Web Applications
- The Transition
- Planning
- Design
- Implementation
- Test and Release
- The Transition
- Basic Web and Ajax Design Patterns
- Client/Server
- Basic Three-Tier
- Model-View-Controller
- Rich Internet Applications
- Application Environments
- Intranet
- Commercial
- Educational
- Government
- Specific Content
- The Developer
- What Ajax Is Not
- 3. Servers, Databases, and the Web
- The Web Server
- CGI
- FastCGI
- Servlets
- SSI
- The Web Server
- Server-Side Scripting
- ASP/ASP.NET
- PHP
- Python
- Ruby
- Java
- Databases
- Oracle
- Microsoft SQL Server
- IBM DB2
- Open Source Databases: MySQL and PostgreSQL
- Nonrelational Database Models
- Getting Data Into and Out of Relational Databases
- Interfacing the Interface
- Frameworks and Languages
- The .NET Framework
- Ruby on Rails
- Java Frameworks
- Jakarta Struts
- Spring
- Tapestry
- Python Frameworks
- Django
- Zope
- PHP Frameworks
- CakePHP
- Zoop
- Zend
- What Good Are Frameworks?
- 4. Foundations: Scripting XML and JSON
- XML
- XML Requests and Responses
- Parsing
- XML in a String
- XPath
- XSLT
- XML
- JSON
- JSON Requests and Responses
- Parsing
- Choosing a Data Exchange Format
- A Quick Introduction to Client Frameworks
- The Dojo Toolkit
- Prototype
- script.aculo.us
- moo.fx
- DWR
- jQuery
- Sarissa
- Others
- Simplifying Development
- Prototype Helper Functions
- Prototype and Ajax
- 5. Manipulating the DOM
- Understanding the DOM
- Weve Already Met
- Manipulating DOM Elements, Attributes, and Objects
- Creating Elements, Attributes, and Objects
- Modifying and Removing Elements, Attributes, and Objects
- Element, Attribute, and Object Information
- Walking the DOM
- Change That Style
- Modifying and Removing Style
- Style Information
- What About Internet Explorer?
- Events in the DOM
- Creating Events
- Initializing, Firing, Adding, and Removing Events
- Event Information
- What About Internet Explorer? Part II
- DOM Stuff for Tables
- Is innerHTML Evil?
- 6. Designing Ajax Interfaces
- Usability
- What Can Go Wrong?
- Bloat, bloat, bloat
- Poor focus
- Obscurity
- Lack of navigation
- Expecting too much from your end users
- Web reading style
- What Can Go Wrong?
- Principles for the Ajax Web
- Minimalist and aesthetic structure
- Flexibility and efficiency
- Consistency
- Navigation
- Feedback
- Documentation and help
- Usability
- Functionality
- Common Web Tools
- Tools in a Desktop Application
- What Can Be Done?
- Visualization
- Layout
- Fonts
- Images and Icons
- Accessibility
- W3C-WAI
- Is This Important?
- Ajax Accessibility Issues
- When All Else Fails
- The Ajax Interface
- II. Ajax Foundations
- 7. Laying Out Site Navigation
- Menus
- Simple Navigation Bar
- Button and Image Navigation
- Advanced buttons
- Image rollovers the Ajax way
- Drop-Down Menus
- The File Menu
- Adding Ajax to the menu
- Menus
- 7. Laying Out Site Navigation
- Tabs
- CSS to the Rescue
- Image Tabs
- The Tab Content
- Navigation Aids
- Breadcrumbs
- Links at the Bottom
- Paged Navigation
- Navigation Boxes
- Trees, trees, trees
- Vertical lists
- Accordion Navigation
- Ajax and Page Loading
- Problems with Ajax Navigation
- Bookmarks
- The Browser's Back Button
- General Layout
- 8. Fun with Tables and Lists
- Layout Without Tables
- Old Layouts
- Using CSS
- Layout Without Tables
- Accessible Tables
- Interacting with Tables
- Ajax and Tables
- Sorting Tables
- JavaScript Sorting
- Sorting with Ajax
- And the Winner Is...
- Tables with Style
- Keeping Style with Sorts
- Table Pagination
- Making Pages with JavaScript
- Ajax Table Pagination
- Sorting Paginated Tables
- Lists 2.0
- What We've Already Seen
- Lists for All Seasons
- Table of Contents
- Sortable Lists
- Ajax and the Draggable List
- An Ajax Slide Show
- 9. Page Layout with Frames That Aren't
- Using Frames
- The Frameset and Frame
- The iframe Craze
- Using Frames
- XHTML and Frames
- The Deprecated Ones
- If Frames Are a Must
- Using iframes As Frames
- The Magic of Ajax and a DIV
- Laying Out the "Frame"
- Inserting Content
- Page Layout
- Think About Being Dynamic
- The Proven Theory
- Let CSS Be Your Guide
- 10. Navigation Boxes and Windows
- The Alert Box
- Integrating the Window
- The Window Style
- Moving the Window
- Navigation Windows
- Placing Content into Windows
- Information Boxes
- Replacing Alerts, Prompts, Confirms, and So On
- Tool Tips
- The Necessary Pop Up
- 11. Customizing the Client
- Browser Customizations
- Stylesheets
- Font Sizes
- Character Encoding
- Browser Customizations
- Stylesheet Switching
- Creating the Stylesheets
- Alternate Stylesheets
- The Switching Object
- Remembering the User's Selection
- Switching Different Customizations
- Easy Font-Size Switching
- Using Relative Sizes
- The Font CSS
- A Font-Size Slider Bar
- Creating Color Themes
- Remember the Zen
- The Rest Is the Same
- Throwing Ajax into the Mix
- Preparing the Structure for Change
- Arrays to Store Ever-Changing Information
- Changing Site Language with Ajax
- The JSON to Send
- Switching Out the Data
- A Faster Alternative?
- Repositioning Objects and Keeping Those Positions
- Dragging Objects Around
- Storing Information in a Database
- Sending Changes with Ajax
- Storing It All in the Database
- 12. Errors: To Be (in Style) or Not to Be
- Error Handling on the Web
- JavaScript Errors
- Server-Side Errors
- Server scripting errors
- Database errors
- External errors
- Error Handling on the Web
- Should I React to That Error?
- Trapping an Error
- try...catch...finally
- Throwing an error
- Ajax gone wrong
- Trapping an Error
- Ignorable Errors
- Hold It Right There!
- Handling an Error with Care
- Notifying the User
- Emailing the Developer
- Logging to a Database
- Integrating the User Error
- Following Site Design
- User Instructions for the Error
- 13. This Ain't Your Father's Animation
- Animation on the Web
- The History of the GIF Format
- How Does It Work?
- The file structure
- Palettes
- Animation on the Web
- What Is Wrong with GIF?
- Color Depth
- Alpha Transparency
- Building Animation with the PNG Format
- What Is Different About a PNG?
- The PNG CSS
- JavaScript Looping
- Putting It All Together
- Adding Ajax to Our Animations
- Ajax Animations
- Frameworks Are the Way to Go
- Dragging and Dropping
- The script.aculo.us objects
- Dojo Toolkit dragging
- Dragging with other frameworks
- Moving Objects
- How frameworks do it
- Other Animations on the Web
- Object manipulations
- Drawing libraries
- 14. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Form
- XHTML Forms
- Form Elements
- Accessible Forms
- Accessibility
- Usability
- XHTML Forms
- Using JavaScript
- Getting Form Values
- Simplicity with Prototype
- Getting Form Values
- Fancier Forms
- CSS and Forms
- More functional radio buttons and checkboxes
- Fake drop downs
- CSS and Forms
- Using Libraries and Toolkits
- Dojo
- Zapatec
- The Basics of Ajax and Forms
- GET/POST Form Data Without Using the Form Submit
- Accepting Ajax-Delivered Data
- GET/POST/RAW POST
- Email Form Data
- Saving Form Data in a Database
- Getting File Uploads
- Sending Data Back to the Client
- Server Responses
- Reporting Success/Failure
- Handling Other Server Responses
- 15. Data Validation: Client, Server, or Both
- Data Validation Is Important
- Validation with JavaScript
- Value Checking
- Using Regular Expressions
- Specialized Data Checking
- Phone numbers
- Email addresses
- Social Security numbers
- Credit cards
- A Validation Object
- Using Libraries to Validate
- CSS Notification of Errors
- CSS Error Rules
- JavaScript Rule Switching
- Validation on the Server
- Did We Get What We Expected?
- Protecting the Database
- Value Checking on the Server
- Returning Problems
- Ajax Client/Server Validation
- On-the-Fly Checking
- Client and Server Checking in One
- III. Ajax in Applications
- 16. Search: The New Frontier
- Types of Site Searches
- Keyword Searching
- Full Text Parsing
- Page Indexing
- Database searching
- Search Engines for Local Use
- Advanced Searching
- Types of Site Searches
- 16. Search: The New Frontier
- Dynamic Searching with Ajax
- Giving Hints
- Sending Results to the Client
- Googling a Site
- Google's AJAX Search API
- GSearchControl
- GSearchForm
- GwebSearch
- Google's AJAX Search API
- Using Google's AJAX Search API
- GwebResult
- Displaying Results
- The response
- Site formatting
- 17. Introducing Web Services
- What Is a Web Service?
- Web Service Architectures
- Remote Procedure Call
- Service-Oriented Architecture
- Web Service Standards
- SOAP
- Web Services Description Language
- Universal Discovery, Description, and Integration
- Representational State Transfer
- Ajax and Web Services
- Client Requests
- Server-Side Scripting to Services
- Gathering the Data
- Sending the Web Service Response
- Web Feeds
- Scraping
- Syndication
- RSS and Atom
- Feed Validation
- Web Service APIs
- 18. Web Services: The APIs
- Publicly Available Web Services
- Blogging Services
- Bookmark Services
- Financial Services
- Mapping Services
- Music/Video Services
- News/Weather Services
- Photo Services
- Reference Services
- Search Services
- Shopping Services
- Other Services
- Publicly Available Web Services
- Ajax and the API
- XMLHttpRequest and the Web Service
- The Next Step with Services
- 19. Mashups
- Mashups in Web 2.0 Applications
- What Are Mashups?
- A Brief History
- Mashups As Applications
- Pitfalls and Travails
- Just because
- Clutter
- Cohesiveness
- Reinventing the wheel
- Pitfalls and Travails
- What Mashups Can Do
- Data Sources
- Public Data
- Public records
- Background check records
- Business records
- People searches
- Public Data
- Open Source Services
- Application Portlets
- Building a Mashup
- Choose a Subject
- Select Data Sources
- Decide on the Backend
- Code It
- Mashups and Business
- 20. For Your Business Communication Needs
- Businesses and Ajax
- Reducing Costs
- Easing Installation
- Businesses and Ajax
- Real-Time Communication
- Client/Server Communication
- Connecting to Chat
- The Chat Client
- The Chat Server
- File Sharing
- Sending a File
- File Notification
- Receiving the File
- Whiteboards
- The Board
- Using an existing library
- Collecting mouse movements
- Drawing on the board
- The Board
- Communication
- Sending the mouse movements
- Drawing on other boards
- Enhancing the Board
- Pen colors
- Stamps and shapes
- Combining Applications
- 21. Internet Games Without Plug-ins
- Gaming on the Web
- First-Person Shooters
- Strategy Games
- Abstract
- Real-time
- Turn-based, economic, and God-like
- Adventure Games
- Role-Playing Games
- Massive multiplayer online role-playing games
- Gaming on the Web
- Puzzle Games
- Arcade Games
- Other Games
- Internet Requirements
- Plug-ins
- Flash
- Shockwave
- Java applets
- Plug-ins
- Game Development with Ajax
- Animating a Character
- Creating the Walking Loop
- Moving the Character
- Static directions
- Dynamic directions
- Basic Collisions
- Rectangular Collision Detection
- Circular Collision Detection
- Linear Collision Detection
- User Input
- Keyboard Input
- Mouse Input
- The Basics of Event Handling
- Handling User Input
- Starts and Stops
- Changes in Direction
- Collisions
- Receiving Data
- Putting It All Together
- IV. Wrapping Up
- 22. Modular Coding
- What Is Modular Coding?
- The Client Side
- XHTML
- Components of the page
- Smaller pieces are better
- XHTML
- CSS
- Style properties
- Media types
- JavaScript
- Functionality
- Page-specific components
- 22. Modular Coding
- The Server Side
- Using the Server Side for Structure
- Modularizing SQL
- Server-Side Components
- 23. Optimizing Ajax Applications
- Site Optimization Factors
- Size
- Execution Speed
- Site Optimization Factors
- HTTP
- HTTP Headers
- HTTP Compression
- Packets
- Optimal Sizes
- Client-Side Optimizations
- XHTML and CSS
- Size reduction
- XHTML and CSS
- JavaScript
- Size reduction
- Code speed enhancements
- Server-Side Optimizations
- Compression
- SQL Optimization
- Inline queries
- Stored procedures
- Ajax Optimization
- Communication
- Data
- Code Optimization
- V. References
- A. The XML and XSLT You Need to Know
- What Is XML?
- Anatomy of an XML Document
- Elements and Attributes
- Name Syntax
- XML Namespaces
- Well Formed
- Comments and Processing Instructions
- Entity References
- Character References
- Character Encodings
- Unicode encoding schemes
- Other character encodings
- Validity
- DTDs
- Connecting DTDs to documents
- A. The XML and XSLT You Need to Know
- Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation
- The Progression of XSL
- The Stylesheet
- Document declaration
- XSLT Elements
- <xsl:template>
- <xsl:text>
- <xsl:value-of>
- <xsl:for-each>
- <xsl:if>
- <xsl:apply-templates>
- The standard elements
- Using functions
- B. JavaScript Framework, Toolkit, and Library References
- Prototype Framework Reference
- Ajax with Prototype
- Ajax Response Callbacks
- Passing Parameters to the HTTP Method
- Evaluating JSON
- The Global Responders
- Dynamic Page Updating
- Automating Requests
- Prototype Framework Reference
- script.aculo.us Library Reference
- Auto-Completion
- Ajax.Autocompleter
- Autocompleter.Local
- Autocompleter.Base
- Auto-Completion
- Inline Editing
- Ajax.InPlaceEditor
- Ajax.InPlaceCollectionEditor
- Effects
- Rico Library Reference
- Ajax with Rico
- The Response
- Handling Responses
- Effects
- MooTools Library Reference
- Simple Server Requests
- Making an Ajax Request
- Form Submission
- Effects
- Dojo Toolkit Reference
- dojo.io.bind
- Handling Results
- JSON and Dot Notation
- Sending Form Data
- The Rest of Dojo
- Sarissa Library Reference
- Sarissa's Ajax Request
- Parsing Data
- Sarissa and XML
- MochiKit Library Reference
- MochiKit.Async
- Ajax in MochiKit
- The Rest of MochiKit
- jQuery Library Reference
- Ajax with jQuery
- Other jQuery Functionality
- C. Web Service API Catalog
- D. Ajax Risk References
- Requirements
- Bookmarking Issues
- Back and Forward Button Problems
- Security Risks
- Search Engines
- Accessibility
- Content Changes
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
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Dzieki opcji "Druk na żądanie" do sprzedaży wracają tytuły Grupy Helion, które cieszyły sie dużym zainteresowaniem, a których nakład został wyprzedany.
Dla naszych Czytelników wydrukowaliśmy dodatkową pulę egzemplarzy w technice druku cyfrowego.
Co powinieneś wiedzieć o usłudze "Druk na żądanie":
- usługa obejmuje tylko widoczną poniżej listę tytułów, którą na bieżąco aktualizujemy;
- cena książki może być wyższa od początkowej ceny detalicznej, co jest spowodowane kosztami druku cyfrowego (wyższymi niż koszty tradycyjnego druku offsetowego). Obowiązująca cena jest zawsze podawana na stronie WWW książki;
- zawartość książki wraz z dodatkami (płyta CD, DVD) odpowiada jej pierwotnemu wydaniu i jest w pełni komplementarna;
- usługa nie obejmuje książek w kolorze.
Masz pytanie o konkretny tytuł? Napisz do nas: sklep[at]helion.pl.
Książka, którą chcesz zamówić pochodzi z końcówki nakładu. Oznacza to, że mogą się pojawić drobne defekty (otarcia, rysy, zagięcia).
Co powinieneś wiedzieć o usłudze "Końcówka nakładu":
- usługa obejmuje tylko książki oznaczone tagiem "Końcówka nakładu";
- wady o których mowa powyżej nie podlegają reklamacji;
Masz pytanie o konkretny tytuł? Napisz do nas: sklep[at]helion.pl.
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