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Well that’ll be a good trick! Y’see, I’m no techie, but to me, if AJAX is so closely integrated and reliant on JavaScript, how can you then have a non-JavaScript version?

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Well that’ll be a good trick! Y’see, I’m no techie, but to me, if AJAX is so closely integrated and reliant on JavaScript, how can you then have a non-JavaScript version?

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Let’s take another look at that Wikipedia entry: “While no browser plug-in is required for Ajax, it requires users to have JavaScript enabled in their browsers.” This will be worth watching…

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