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		<title>AJAX progress and a small update</title>
		<description>OK, not a lot in the way of actual AJAX progress, except that I'm putting some of my routines in a library to make them a bit more reusable - I think you can probably see everything I've done here, and it's a bit of a mess. The small update is that I... </description>
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		<title>RE: AJAX progress and a small update</title>
		<description>Loving the Ajax. I've been using it for a few months without realising - I was using .NET webservices as the interface instead of the Ajax classes so it wasn't the full whack but it was close. It still rocks though, as long as no-one calls it Web 2.0... </description>
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