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Remote Data Services (RDS) and Dynamic HTML (DHTML) are two technologies that work together to deliver ADO data from Web servers into Web browsers. In fact, both technologies can work together without any input from ADO, but ADO is the glue that makes them flow together to give users a more responsive and productive Web experience than can be delivered by ASP or CGI alone.1

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Macdonald, R. (2000). RDS and DHTML. In: Serious ADO: Universal Data Access with Visual Basic. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0862-4_15

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