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name of two Greek heroes in the Trojan War (Great Ajax, son of Telamon, and Little Ajax, son of Oileus), Latin, from Greek Aias, perhaps originally the name of an earth-god, from aia "earth." [..]
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Stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Ajax is a programming language that allows for the updating of specific sections of content on a web page, without completely reloading the page. Source: SEMPO
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An industrial-strength cleaner sold by the company Colgative Palmolive, usually in powder form.
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Ajax are a very successful Dutch Football team. They play at the Amsterdam Arena and have won many cups in their time.
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A town in southern ontario in between the dirty O and Scar City
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A football club named after a Greek mytholigical hero, based in Amsterdam Holland
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A town in southern Durham Region, Ontario, sandwiched between Pickering and Whitby.
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Name of a member of the gang in the The Warriors a 1979 film. He is the muscle of the group, cocky and arrogant but a strong soldier and a great asset to the gang.
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Asynchronous Javascript And XML.
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AJAX or Asynchronous Javascript and XML, is a group of techniques used in web development which allows a web page to communicate with a server without reloading the page. Using AJAX, applications on the web can exchange data with the server without interfering with the existing web page. Although the “X” is intended to stand for XML, it [..]
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(Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) A way of including content in a web page in which javascript code in the web page fetches some data from a server and displays it without re-fetching the entire surro [..]
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   Asynchronous Javascript and XML
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AJAX: Asynchronous Java and XML
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Ajax is a combination of Web development technologies used for creating dynamic websites. While the term "Ajax" is not written in all caps like most tech acronyms, the letters stand for &quo [..]
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AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And XML) is a programming practice of combining HTML, CSS, JavaScript, the DOM, and the XMLHttpRequest object to build more complex webpages.  What AJAX allows you to do [..]
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Short for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, it is a term that describes a new approach to using a number of existing technologies together, including the following: HTML or XHTML, Cascading Style Sheet [..]
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML - A web development technique for creating interactive web applications
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An acronym for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, was first coined by Jesse James Garrett. It is a newly revived idea but has been around since Internet Explorer 5.5 came along. This all assumes that there is a client-side program trying to get information from the server; when you send a request, you wait for the response to come back, but are free [..]
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML is a technique which allows a web page to request additional data from a server without requiring a new page to load.
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A bundle of technologies and techniques that allow a Web page to do things quietly in the background without reloading the whole page. AJAX is not a programming language, but rather an acronym used to [..]
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Ajax (asynchronous Javascript and XML), or AJAX, is a group of interrelated web development techniques used for creating interactive web applications or rich web applications.
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AJAX, (asynchronous Javascript and XML), is a method for creating dynamic web applications that can retrieve data from the web server on the fly.
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX) allows a web page to request additional data from a server without requiring a new page to load.
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(Asynchronous JavaScript and XML)
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AJAXs (Asynchronous JavaScript And Xmls) a competitor to Applets. AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript And Xml) is not a language or a software package or even an interface. It’s a word someone invented for [..]
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AJaX is a little like DHTML, but it adds asynchronous communication between the browser and Web site via either XML or JSON to achieve performance that often rivals desktop applications.
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AJAX is a technique that web pages use to have the server perform certain processing without reloading the web page. For example, when you approve a comment in a WordPress blog, WordPress uses AJAX to [..]
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AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a development technique which dictates the use of a collection of technologies for creating interactive Web applications. It allows small amounts of informati [..]
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Ajax (Asynchronous Java Script and XML) offers Web developers a means to create rich client-like applications on Web pages without resorting to huge amounts of code or forcing users to download plug-i [..]
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the Less. Son of Oleus (3 syl.), King of Locris, in Greece. The night Troy was taken, he offered violence to Cassandra, the prophetic daughter of Priam; in consequence of which his ship was driven on [..]
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the Greater. King of Sal’amis, a man of giant stature, daring, and self-confident. Generally called Tel’amon Ajax, because he was the son of Tel’amon. When the armour of Hec [..]
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AJAX stands for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. This browser based technology allows a website to perform additional resource requests without refreshing the user page by utilizing the XMLHttpRequest [..]
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 Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a method of building interactive applications for the Web that process user requests immediately. Ajax combines several programming tools including JavaScript, dynamic HTML (DHTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), cascading style sheets (CSS), the Document Object Model (DOM), and the Microsoft object, XM [..]
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AJAX stands for “asynchronous JavaScript and XML.” It is a set of web development techniques utilizing many web technologies on the client-side in order to create asynchronous web applications.
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Originally an acronym, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML, allows the client to send & retrieve data from the server without reloading the page.
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. Web development techniques to create more responsive, interactive and usability increased web applications.
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Ajax (shorthand for Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a group of interrelated web development techniques used on the client-side to create interactive web applications. With Ajax, web applications c [..]
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Asynchronous JavaScript and XML
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1) UK slang for betting terms 2) Dutch soccer side from Amsterdam that have won the Eredivisie 27 times.
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UK Slang term for Betting Tax.
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A slang term derived from UK gamblers that stands for juice, or “betting tax.” It’s a bit of Cockney rhyming slang that’s caught on somewhat in other parts of the world.
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(Greek mythology) Either of two heroes of the Trojan War.
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Ajax may refer to:
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Ajax may refer to:
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See also: Ajax (1906 automobile) - Swiss car; Ajax (1913 automobile) - French car; or Ajax (1921 automobile) - American car. The Ajax was an American automobile brand manufactured by the Nash Motors [..]
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The Ajax was a Swiss automobile built from 1906 to 1910. Dr. G. Aigner built his first car in Zürich in 1906, but failed. The remains were taken over by a company led by three directors from New York [..]
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The Ajax was a French automobile built by the American Briscoe brothers, Benjamin and Frank, between 1913 and 1919. Originally built in Neuilly, it was a 12hp cyclecar with 980 cc 4-cylinder engine w [..]
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The Ajax was an American assembled 5 seat touring car automobile that never went beyond the prototypical stage. It was to have a Continental 7-R six-cylinder engine with a 116-inch (2,900 mm) wheelba [..]
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Ajax (also AJAX ; short for "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML") is a set of web development techniques using many web technologies on the client side to create asynchronous web applications. With Ajax, [..]
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Sophocles' Ajax, or Aias ( or ; Ancient Greek: Αἴας [a͜í.aːs], gen. Αἴαντος), is a Greek tragedy written in the 5th century BCE. Ajax may be the earliest of Sophocles' seven tragedies to have survived [..]
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Ajax is a brand of household cleaning products and detergents made by Colgate-Palmolive. The brand is also licensed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Ajax (also AJAX ; short for "Asynchronous JavaScript and XML") is a set of web development techniques using many web technologies on the client side to create asynchronous web applications. With Ajax, [..]
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For the Australian racehorse of the same name, see Ajax II.Ajax (1902 – 15 February 1915) was an undefeated Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Grand Prix de Paris and was an influential sire.
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The Ajax Motors Co. of Seattle, Washington, was an automobile company started by George, Frank, and Charles Parker. The company the three men started produced a car available in three different wheelb [..]
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Ajax was an Arian missionary to the pagan Suevi of Galicia who converted them to Christianity in 464 or 466.Due in part to his unusual Homeric name his origins have been debated. The contemporary chro [..]
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Ajax is an American, New York-based band, led by female singer Arleen Mitchel. The outfit released the single "Mind the Gap" in 1989, on Wax Trax! Records. A full-length self-titled debut LP followed, [..]
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Ajax may refer to:
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The Ajax was a motorcycle manufactured in England between 1923 and 1924, using 147cc, 247cc, 269cc and 346cc engines from Villiers Engineering and Blackburne.
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Ajax is a federal electoral district in the Durham Region of Ontario. Ajax was created by the 2012 riding redistribution from the portion of Ajax—Pickering consisting of the town of Ajax, Ontario, and [..]
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"Ajax" is a Levenslied song by Tante Leen which was released on Imperial Records in 1969. It is dedicated to Tante Leen's hometown association football club AFC Ajax from Amsterdam. The song is the A- [..]
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The Ajax, formerly known as the Scout SV (Specialist Vehicle), is a family of armoured fighting vehicles being developed by General Dynamics UK for the British Army.The Ajax is a development of the AS [..]
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Locomotives named Ajax have included: L&MR 29 Ajax (1832), an 0-2-2 L&SR Ajax (1838), an 0-4-2 GWR Ajax (1838), a broad gauge Premier class 0-6-0; withdrawn 1871. KFNB Ajax (Jones, Turner and [..]
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From the Greek name Αἴας (Aias), perhaps deriving from Greek αἰαστής (aiastes) meaning "mourner" or αἶα (aia) meaning & [..]
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