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- # Session Start: Sun Nov 01 00:00:00 2015
- # Session Ident: #html-wg
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- # [09:47] <developer|web> I would like to explore the benefits of expanding the anchor or a new tag for hooking into the browser events and syntax for triggering ajax
- # [09:59] <developer|web> Elements like form could also have native ajax support with events for success/fail
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