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Jim Harmon's RIA Session at AJAXWorld, March 18-20, in New York City




Many business developers want to start using AJAX by enhancing the forms in their existing applications. This presentation will demonstrate how to quickly and easily add AJAX capabilities to standard HTML forms using the Dojo toolkit. The talk is geared to developers who want to enpower their forms quickly with a minimal learning curve. We'll cover client side validations, validations on the server without a page refresh, and adding specialized Dojo widgets to forms for selecting dates and providing a rich text editor. New released version 1.1 of Dojo will be discussed. Students will walk away with practical examples for adding AJAX capabilities to their forms.


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