Ajax - A Level Computer Science Definition
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What is Ajax?
In A Level Computer Science, Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is a technique used in web development to update web pages asynchronously without reloading the entire page. It allows smooth user interactions by fetching and sending data in the background.
Where is Ajax used?
Ajax is commonly used in search suggestions, chat applications, and dynamic content loading on websites.
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