Ajax (Asynchronous Javascript And XML) is used to update part of the webpage's content Asynchronously without reloading the entire page. Below are the five possible response states in Ajax
0: The request is uninitialized (before you've called open()).
1: The request is set up, but not sent (before you've called send()).
2: The request was sent and is in process (you can usually get content headers from the response at this point).
3: The request is in process; often some partial data is available from the response, but the server isn't finished with its response.
4: The response is complete; you can get the server's response and use it.
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