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[ILUG-Webdev] XMLHTTP browser compatibility

[ILUG-Webdev] XMLHTTP browser compatibility

adam beecher lists at beecher.net
Sun Oct 16 23:49:55 IST 2005


Nice one Lee, thanks; didn't notice that in the AJAX article before.

It's quite interesting, according to that article and the browser history
linked below, it's been around since 1997, yet it wasn't implemented in
Opera and Mozilla-based browsers until just the year before last. I'm not
sure how to take that.

How about AOL's browser, any idea about that? If I could get away with AOL
with this particular set of users, I wouldn't care. Is AOL still based on
IE?

adam

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: webdev-bounces at linux.ie 
> [mailto:webdev-bounces at linux.ie] On Behalf Of Lee Hosty
> Sent: 16 October 2005 22:06
> To: webdev at linux.ie
> Cc: adam beecher
> Subject: Re: [ILUG-Webdev] XMLHTTP browser compatibility
> 
> adam beecher wrote:
> > Anyone know when XMLHTTP became supported relatively 
> consistently in 
> > clients? I know it's been around for a while, but are we 
> talking IE5, 
> > IE5.5, IE6? How about Moz?
> > 
> > adam
> 
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX - near the bottom : 
> "Browsers that support Ajax".
> 
> 
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