Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) can make your website look sleek and fast. The technology speeds things up by loading elements in the background where your visitors won't notice it. But how do you do it? No problem. Sam Farmer shows us how to use Adobe ColdFusion for the same effects without needing to write more than a line or so of JavaScript. Read more...
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