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I am writing a feature for this company, and they want the pages to use AJAX. My question is this: Can I write the pages in php as usual, then enhance the page using AJAX techniques, or is the use of AJAX something I have to keep in mind from the beginning of writing a page?
I ask because I pretty much know everything I need to to write the feature by itself, but I don't know AJAX very well.
Also, for the sake of argument, How difficult would it be to extricate the AJAX functionality from the pages?
I ask because I pretty much know everything I need to to write the feature by itself, but I don't know AJAX very well.
Also, for the sake of argument, How difficult would it be to extricate the AJAX functionality from the pages?
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