Loading data on demand
Underneath all the hype and trappings, Ajax is just a means of loading data from the server to the web browser or client without a visible page refresh. This data can take many forms, and we have many options for what to do with it when it arrives. We'll see this by performing the same basic task in many ways.
We are going to build a page that displays entries from a dictionary, grouped by the starting letter of the dictionary entry. The HTML defining the content area of the page will look like this:
<div id="dictionary"> </div>
Yes, really! Our page will have no content to begin with. We are going to use jQuery's various Ajax methods to populate this <div>
tag with dictionary entries.
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Downloadable code examples
As with many of the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript examples in this book, the previous markup is merely a fragment of the complete document. To experiment with the examples, we can download them from the Packt Publishing website at http://www.packtpub...