you can make a new table which always stores the query string or some formatted data in ajax requests and later can see which resources are accessed most of the time.
If you add javascript to the server page then it is possible. But it would be bad programming practise. Ideally the ajax requests should be on an external javascript file and that should be referenced by a client side page.
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Probably not, AJAX is just regular HTTP requests but they are made using JavaScript and typically used to reload part of a page or to load some piece of data from the server. From the server's point of view, there is no way to tell whether a request is an AJAX request or just a "regular" HTTP request for a webpage. Depending on what backend you're using (Python, PHP, etc) it would be pretty easy to setup on your own. Just set up a table and insert the page address along with any GET/POST data whenever you deem the request an "AJAX" request.
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), JavaScript, and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) at the most basic level. Following that are PHP, Ajax, MySQL, etc.
There were two Ajax. Ajax Oileades and Ajax the greater.
Both. It runs on the browser but can request from a Server. Similarly to Ajax the side is unclear. Client side is the best fit with requests.
It is working fine on normal page submissions, but when i send a request via ajax for some reason the values get stripped out. Using Firebug i can see that the $_POST is correctly populated, but when i do a var_dump in the ajax PHP file, i get an empty array. Note: this script worked perfectly in windows, and everything else appears to be running fine. Thank you :)
you mean JavaApplet or Ajax? I do not think you can compare java as a whole and AJAX. Ajax is a simple implementation of JAvascript .
Unfortunately I am not specialst in AjaX, but I can advice you these online tutorials:php tutorials. There are many articles about php, AjaX and interaction between AjaX and PHP in whole.
Ajax is the new name for Aspen.
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