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Learning jQuery, Third Edition

You're reading from   Learning jQuery, Third Edition Create better interaction, design, and web development with simple JavaScript techniques

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2011
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849516549
Length 428 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (24) Chapters Close

Learning jQuery Third Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Getting Started FREE CHAPTER 2. Selecting Elements 3. Handling Events 4. Styling and Animating 5. Manipulating the DOM 6. Sending Data with Ajax 7. Using Plugins 8. Developing Plugins 9. Advanced Selectors and Traversing 10. Advanced Events 11. Advanced Effects 12. Advanced DOM Manipulation 13. Advanced Ajax JavaScript Closures Testing JavaScript with QUnit Quick Reference Index

Ajax methods


We can retrieve information from the server without requiring a page refresh by calling one of the following Ajax methods. Ajax methods are discussed in detail in Chapter 6.

Issuing requests

Ajax Method

Description

$.ajax(options)

Make an Ajax request using the provided set of options; this is a low-level method that is usually called through other convenience methods

.load(url, [data], [callback])

Make an Ajax request to url, and place the response into the matched elements

$.get(url, [data], [callback], [returnType])

Make an Ajax request to url using the GET method

$.getJSON(url, [data], [callback])

Make an Ajax request to url, interpreting the response as a JSON data structure

$.getScript(url, [callback])

Make an Ajax request to url, executing the response as JavaScript

$.post(url, [data], [callback], [returnType])

Make an Ajax request to url using the POST method

Request monitoring

Ajax Method

Description

.ajaxComplete(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction completes

.ajaxError(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction completes with an error

.ajaxSend(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction begins

.ajaxStart(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction begins, and no others are active

.ajaxStop(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction ends, and no others are still active

.ajaxSuccess(handler)

Bind handler to be called when any Ajax transaction completes successfully

Configuration

Ajax Method

Description

$.ajaxSetup(options)

Set default options for all subsequent Ajax transactions

$.ajaxPrefilter([dataTypes], handler)

Modify the options on each Ajax request before it is processed by $.ajax()

$.ajaxTransport(transportFunction)

Define a new transport mechanism for Ajax transactions

Utilities

Ajax Method

Description

.serialize()

Encode the values of a set of form controls into a query string

.serializeArray()

Encode the values of a set of form controls into a JavaScript data structure

$.param(map)

Encode an arbitrary map of values into a query string

$.globalEval(code)

Evaluate the given JavaScript string in the global context

$.parseJSON(json)

Convert the given JSON string into a JavaScript object

$.parseXML(xml)

Convert the given XML string into an XML document

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