Friday, May 05, 2006
An AJAX Caching Strategy
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Dear Reader,
Welcome to another issue of XML.com.
Experts differ about the performance impact of AJAX applications. Sure,
AJAX apps make more HTTP requests of servers, but these days we know a lot
about optimizing HTTP requests. One of the most important aspects of that
optimization process is clever use of HTTP caching. Bruce Perry's latest
article explores a caching strategy for AJAX applications.
An AJAX Caching Strategy
<http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2006/05/03/an-ajax-caching-strategy-prototype.html>
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Rick Jelliffe, The Self-Defeatingness of XML's Media Independence
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