Hey Harjot,

i can't provide an easy answer to your question. An Ajax enabled search with 
django is nothing, that one programs in 30 minutes especially not if he has no 
understanding of query and or ajax.

I'll try to give you some hints but not a complete plug n play solution. 

First things first. Jquery is a Javascript framework. One function it provides 
is to handle ajax requests. In short: Javascript running in the users browser 
calls the server  and with help of jquery you modify the DOM of the html page. 
So you don't have to reload the html page for each request. 

Now django comes to play. Django just handles the request. So you will need a 
page which will return search results for a query you submitted. If you call a 
django page it usually returns a html page. For ajax calls you would not work 
with html. Most pages use json to serialize data. There is a plugin called 
tasrypie which we use. It provides an ajax endpoint. As i recall it has a built 
in search function. Maybe you try this first. There are more high sophisticated 
search engines for django... but i'd give tastypie a try.

If everything is set up correct you can call an endpoint for your model with a 
jquery ajax call.

But this is acomplex task!

Regards

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