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1. Introduction to Cross-Domain Ajax
AFAIK, the cross-domain Ajax calls are prohibited on the browser level due to the security reason. What to do if you really need to use the different source for Ajax response? This article is a great overview of the available tips and tricks.

2. Fun with Drag and Drop w/RICO
Getting basic drag and drop functionality is extremely easy with RICO, and with just a bit of modification you can easily make it fit whatever you could want.

3. Practical Usage For AJAX: Random Image Block
This tutorial shows you how to take something done the OLD way and do it the NEW way with a little bit of creativity and using AJAX.

4. Use Permanent Client-Side Storage for Ajax Applications
This tutorial describes the Ajax Massive Storage System (AMASS). AMASS is an open source library that uses a hidden Flash applet to allow JavaScript Ajax applications to store an arbitrary amount of sophisticated information on the client side

5. Rasmus’ 30 second AJAX Tutorial
"I find a lot of this AJAX stuff a bit of a hype. Lots of people have been using similar things long before it became "AJAX". And it really isn’t as complicated as a lot of people make it out to be. Here is a simple example from one of my apps...."

6. Mastering Ajax, Part 10: Using JSON for data transfer
This article takes on yet another data format, called JavaScript Object Notation, or JSON. JSON looks a bit like what you've seen already, and a bit like nothing you've ever seen before. It will give you another choice, and having choices is a good thing

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