Development Blog
2012
Xajax is moving to GitHub!
Good news everyone,
you might or might not have expected it, but the Xajax Crew is back!
We know a lot of time has passed and a couple of you have moved on, thinking
Xajax was dead, but it's not!
2010
Xajaxproject.org has been stolen *update*
When you'r reading this you probably found our new url on Google or another website. Unfortunately our domain xajaxproject.org has been hijacked on Friday 2010/09/17.
2010
Xajax 0.6 beta1
We are happy to announce the Beta1 release of Xajax 0.6. This releases focusses primarily on PHP 5.3 compatibility and performance improvements. We removed all legacy functions and classes from Xajax 0.5 and added JSON support for requests as well as responses.
2010
Xajax 0.2.x support is going to end on 2010/09/01
Hello everyone,
I'm going to discontinue the xajax 0.2 support on 2010/09/01, which mean's the according forum section is gonna be closed. At the same time I'm gonna open a new 0.6 section - yep, you read it right! :)
2009
Xajax 0.5 - FINAL!
The xajax team is happy to report the final release of xajax version 0.5! This release comes after many months of hard work and some weeks of delay; yet, this release puts many great features into a single package.
2009
Website Relaunch
welcome to our new Website and a Happy New Year to all Xajax users!
Let's start the new year with an updated website.
2008
xajax 0.5 - Release Candidate 2
Good news everyone,
we decided to make another release candidate before releasing the final version of xajax 0.5. This release contains a few minor bugfixes. The plugins comet and swfupload are fully compatible with this versions. You can upgrade safely from the included SVN revisions.
2008
The next step … xajax 0.6
We’re not wasting any time… following release of xajax 0.5 RC1… we’ve begun the planning for xajax 0.6. Of course, our main focus is to ensure that the xajax 0.5 stable release contains the cleanest, leanest and easiest ajax implementation possible. However, we are also laying the ground-work for the next period of innovation.
What can you do?
