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Exam 1D0-735 Topic 10 Question 80 Discussion
CIW Exam 1D0-735 Topic 10 Question 80 Discussion
Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-735 exam
Question #: 80
Topic #: 10
[All 1D0-735 Questions]
How does AJAX use the XMLHttpRequest object"?
A
It changes a portion of a Web page so only the affected part of the page will be reloaded
B
It provides Web page compatibility with mobile device browsers
C
It performs code validation on the server-side in order to speed up the process of validation
D
It provides backward-compatibility with older browser versions
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Melynda
1 days ago
I think D) It provides backward-compatibility with older browser versions is also a valid use of AJAX.
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Lorrie
2 days ago
I believe option B is incorrect, as AJAX is not specifically for mobile compatibility.
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Florinda
3 days ago
I agree with Ludivina, AJAX uses the XMLHttpRequest object to update specific parts of a webpage without reloading the entire page.
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Ludivina
16 days ago
I think the answer is A) It changes a portion of a Web page so only the affected part of the page will be reloaded.
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Jess
28 days ago
Option A sounds about right. AJAX allows you to update specific parts of a web page without refreshing the entire page. Pretty nifty stuff!
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Shasta
7 days ago
I love how AJAX makes the user experience smoother by only updating the necessary parts of a page.
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Roosevelt
8 days ago
Definitely! It makes web pages more dynamic and responsive.
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Gail
18 days ago
I agree, AJAX is really useful for updating parts of a webpage without reloading the whole thing.
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Melynda
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