Microsoft’s IE team has created a tool that it says will help Web developers gain more control over Ajax behaviors on the desktop. Ajax View inserts a server-side proxy (a Web server plugin) between the application and the browser. It captures the JavaScript code as it is being sent to a browser, and alters the code so that it will behave as the developer wants it to, writes Microsoft’s GauravS. It also adds some tracking info so that the developer can capture performance statistics.
Download AjaxView here. http://research.microsoft.com/projects/ajaxview/
See a demo, from IE program manager, John Hrvatin, here.
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