QuTags - PHP Style AJAX
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PHP & C Module that is AJAX for PHP, with no JAX. You don't even have to know what AJAX or JavaScript is about. QuTags requires no knowledge of JS/XML or AJAX; just PHP is enough. Simply, QuTags maximize application performance and minimize development time.
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This is a basic state of mind system rather than a framework
Allows you to focus on making things happen rather than setting things up
Support for XML, JSON and TEXT ajax transactions
Supports EasyForms for one line form processing
Supports network Down handling if the server goes down
Simple, Fast, easy to use
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