Javascript & Ajax For Dummies Instant
A second character, a swift-moving messenger with a backpack labeled , zipped into view.
The agent is hired and the path to the server is opened. JavaScript & AJAX for Dummies
Once upon a time in the land of Static-Web, a young developer named Dave sat in front of his monitor, sighing. Every time a visitor clicked a button on his site, the entire page vanished for a second, blinked white, and then reloaded everything from scratch just to show one tiny line of text. It was like a waiter at a restaurant who, every time you asked for a clean fork, insisted on taking your food back to the kitchen, remodeling the dining room, and then bringing everything back out again. "There has to be a better way," Dave muttered. A second character, a swift-moving messenger with a
"Not at all!" JS laughed. "If you know HTML and CSS, you're halfway there. We just use four simple steps to get things moving." 🕵️ The Secret Agent’s 4-Step Mission Every time a visitor clicked a button on
The agent reaches the server and says "Hello!" The server acknowledges with a status code—hopefully the famous 200 OK .
The server starts handing over the data.