Wow

Fast answer.
Let me explain better, now I am studying implement Dynamic taxonomy into my
Drupal projects and autocomplete using Jquery.
I think be connected with my database.
I created a module to my custom form using Drupal Forms API.
So I have a good book here that explain how create autocomplete and Dynamic
Forms like
http://www.ubercart.org/jquery_dynamic_form/18

Tomorrow I will study more. But If I understood I need create a PHP file to
bring taxonomy values into my Drupal forms Api.

How this Book (Beginning Ajax with PHP) is to Ajax I would like to know if I
did same things with JQuery I will get same results?

Thanks



2007/2/27, Chris Domigan < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Mario,

jQuery is client-side - your server-side program should connect to your
database. Then, if you like, jQuery can talk to you server via ajax and
perform database actions.

Cheers,

Chris

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