Backbase : AJAX powered Y! Search
Backbase, a website that makes rich AJAX applications has enabled AJAX in Y! Search or say it has built an AJAX Search powered by Y! Search ;) .
The Backbase Presentation Client (BPC) is an AJAX engine based entirely on AJAX technology, and differentiates itself via a generic User Interface declaration language (BXML). BXML is a XML application that also includes many XSLT and XPath functions. BXML is interpreted by the AJAX engine, and translated to native DOM commands in the browser. The Backbase AJAX Engine is developed in JavaScript, and it works in Internet Explorer, Mozilla, Firefox and soon also in Opera and Safari. It does not require any type of plug-in, which differentiates Backbase from other RIA vendors.
March 6th, 2006 at 10:49 am
i have downloaded this backbase ajax code and it’s absolutely amazing. some strong code inside of this package. i highly recommend if you want to get in this ajax trend.
March 7th, 2006 at 4:43 pm
Clan code, nice
March 7th, 2006 at 5:04 pm
Clan code ??
March 7th, 2006 at 5:46 pm
I mean clean *^_^*
March 9th, 2006 at 12:30 pm
[…] differentiates Backbase from other RIA vendors. You can bookmark this, digg this or check the cosmos // Used for showing and hiding user information in the comment form function ShowUtils() {document.getElementById(”authorinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(”showinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(”hideinfo”).style.display = “”; } function HideUtils() { document.getElementById(”authorinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(”showinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(”hideinfo”).style.display = “none”; } […]
April 4th, 2006 at 11:25 pm
[…] Pixsy is indeed a upgraded image search. Apart from the fact that it does not use any third party service of Google or Yahoo! search like backbase , it is a powerful system of its own. Image search is the fastest growing vertical search category on the Internet today. To address the problem of finding the growing amount of visual material available online, Pixsy has developed a proprietary visual search engine that delivers images based on the context surrounding those images. To find that context, our spider aggregates RSS feeds and extracts photos and video thumbnail images from those feeds and – in most cases – from the stories, articles, blogs, reviews and stores linked from those feeds. Our spider then indexes and organizes those images into categories, and makes them searchable for users. You can bookmark this ondel.icio.us, Y! MyWeb 2.0, Netvouz, Furl, Simpy or Spurl. […]
April 6th, 2006 at 9:51 pm
[…] categories, and makes them searchable for users. You can bookmark this, digg this or check the cosmos // Used for showing and hiding user information in the comment form function ShowUtils() {document.getElementById(”authorinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(”showinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(”hideinfo”).style.display = “”; } function HideUtils() { document.getElementById(”authorinfo”).style.display = “none”; document.getElementById(”showinfo”).style.display = “”; document.getElementById(”hideinfo”).style.display = “none”; } […]