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		<title>Build Ajax-Based Web sites with PHP</title>
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		<description>Learn the process of writing Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) applications using native JavaScript™ code and PHP. This article introduces a few different frameworks and application program interfaces (APIs) that reduce the amount of code you need to write to achieve a complete Ajax-based Web application.</description>
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		<title>Build Custom Templates for Your Data-Driven Web Sites</title>
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		<description>Most developers dread dealing with HTML tables and cells to build their Web sites. For one thing, tables make it difficult to modify the site later or to change its appearance. Discover some basic techniques for writing Web sites that you can later re-skin by using templates during the site&apos;s initial creation. Also, learn why you should use data-driven techniques for your own Web sites.</description>
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