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            <title>&quot;Hello World&quot; using UWA</title>
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            <description>There are many ways to reach a given result. This page presents you with 4 successive versions of a widget that simply displays the “Hello World” message. With each version, you will learn something new about UWA:

	*  Using static content
	*  Using preferences
	*  Retrieving data with Ajax
	*  Sending data with Ajax</description>
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            <title>Basic UWA skeleton</title>
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This UWA skeleton is safe to as a template in order to start building your widget easily, by letting you focus on your own code.

Your XHTML file can have any known extension: .htm, .html, xhtml, .xml. Dynamic files (.php, .asp, .rb) are not recommended for portability reasons, but should work on some platforms. Content should be fetched through Ajax requests rather than using a reloading of the dynamic file.</description>
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