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This is the second part in the Django, jQuery & Ajax tutorial series, and takes a look at improving our first stab at Ajaxy functionality with something a bit... how shall we put it... less awful, by using custom Django views to respond to Ajax requests.
You are responding to this comment written by Will Larson on September 24th 2008, 18:35.
Ryan,
That's a good point, and probably one I should have mentioned. I personally like the separation of concerns that comes with having separate views, but for simple scenarios doing what you suggest is likely easier and more concise.
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