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Added link about forms and AJAX validation

Question. Does django help developers by writing some of the AJAX code, as it helps them with HTML and SQL? If not, is there sample code to suggest a path? AJAX may not be needed for newspaper-type sites, but quite a few potential django sites need the snappy and small-grained interface that AJAX provides. Write me down as someone who would like to see AJAX support ... and, of course, feel free to delete this comment if it's ill-placed or irrelevant. -- Dan Kelley

In case you're watching this page, I suggest taking this to the mailing list, as the Wiki isn't exactly a discussion venue. It's available on Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/django-users/ -- there are already a few good threads on AJAX support. Django already provides serializers to JSON and XML; Django allows you to easily pick your own JS toolkit.

Somebody said this link: http://www.kelvinism.com/tech-blog/simple-ajax-django/

Another similar link (but more indepth) is http://www.willarson.com/blog/?p=36

Reusing forms to do AJAX validation: http://toys.jacobian.org/presentations/2007/oscon/tutorial/#s67

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