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Topic: How can word input suggestions on the Web be done "on the fly"?

Anonymous e70cd94917a9ffc0ad2b850313342bd7 started this discussion 3 months (2008-08-29 21:00:15 UTC) ago:

I'm talking about JavaScript "Ajax" hacks done on some Web sites' form inputs. I don't understand how this can be done so fast (real time)…

Anonymous 80b12626e02c32716adba691d98d64aa replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 21:03:15 UTC) ago, 3 minutes later (#55,575):

Because it injects the website with the code, same with sql exploits.

Anonymous e70cd94917a9ffc0ad2b850313342bd7 (OP) replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 21:04:27 UTC) ago, 1 minute later (#55,576):

@55,575

What are you driveling about?

Anonymous 2dd61d7fc43a7d812b9847b79f583ec0 replied with this 3 months (2008-08-29 23:44:33 UTC) ago, 3 hours later (#55,610):

Coincidentally, I found this page explaining it after seeing this topic:

http://www.objectgraph.com/dictionary/how.html

> Google Suggest is probably running by having all the suggestion words in main memory and a custom webserver that does nothing else.

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