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Since AJAX is JavaScript you will need a JavaScript enabled editor ;)

 

Small projects and basic learning you can do in Notepad (or Notepad++ preferably).

 

For larger projects you could try NetBeans for example (yeah... se my sig...:P ) . It has the ability to import JavaScript libraries such as jQuery or ExtJS and use code completition for them.

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AJAX is not actually anything that an editor could be written for because it is a method of using Javascript and HTTP requests to allow web pages to interact with the web server.

 

However, there are frameworks that help with the creation of the matching client-side and server-side code.

 

The actual editor you would use is what ever you currently use to edit Javascript and your choice of server-side scripting language.

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