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<title>Functional AJAX with Dojo</title>
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<description>I frequently hear the question: &apos;Does Dojo have an AJAX method that updates a div?&apos; - The answer is that there&apos;s no Dojo-approved way of doing something like this. Updating a div is such an easy process, that implementing a de facto solution is not only extra code, but you also hit a wall as soon as you want to do &apos;something more&apos;. The short and sweet solution looks something like this...</description>

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