donsmith macrumors newbie Original poster Jan 11, 2006 4 0 Dallas, TX Jan 11, 2006 #1 It was great to see the live updates appearing on MacRumorsLive.com during the keynote without having to manually refresh the page. Can someone point me to a tutorial on how to accomplish that effect?
It was great to see the live updates appearing on MacRumorsLive.com during the keynote without having to manually refresh the page. Can someone point me to a tutorial on how to accomplish that effect?
Lacero macrumors 604 Jan 20, 2005 6,637 3 Jan 11, 2006 #2 Search for AJAX. It's a combination of Javascripting, XML, etc.
rdowns macrumors Penryn Jul 11, 2003 27,397 12,521 Jan 11, 2006 #3 Lacero said: Search for AJAX. It's a combination of Javascripting, XML, etc. Click to expand... It's also tough on grease and makes your dishes sparkling clean.
Lacero said: Search for AJAX. It's a combination of Javascripting, XML, etc. Click to expand... It's also tough on grease and makes your dishes sparkling clean.
R rozwell macrumors regular Apr 17, 2004 242 1 Jan 11, 2006 #4 great technology... its where the web is headed
edesignuk Moderator emeritus Mar 25, 2002 19,232 2 London, England Jan 11, 2006 #5 donsmith said: Can someone point me to a tutorial on how to accomplish that effect? Click to expand... I don't think it's exactly been a walk in the park to accomplish, but hey, knock yourself out! EQX Webcast System
donsmith said: Can someone point me to a tutorial on how to accomplish that effect? Click to expand... I don't think it's exactly been a walk in the park to accomplish, but hey, knock yourself out! EQX Webcast System
Nermal Moderator Staff member Dec 7, 2002 21,299 5,061 New Zealand Jan 11, 2006 #6 I was under the impression that it was just an iframe with a meta refresh tag. But on the other hand, I'm a newbie
I was under the impression that it was just an iframe with a meta refresh tag. But on the other hand, I'm a newbie