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Re: Any tutorials on using direct actions and/or component actions with AJAX



On 27.12.2007, at 13:02, Andrew Lindesay wrote:

Hello Chuck;

I looked into Project Wonder at one time, but we can't use it in- house for our work
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level of knowledge and understanding. And if you don't, what you come up with will be substandard.

There are a large number of projects out there in all shapes and sizes with all manner of political and technical flavours behind them. Although P.W. is a fabulous thing, the nature of it may not suit "direct application" to all projects by all people in all situations.

You quoted really badly here. The context where Chuck wrote that was explicitly about the AJAX framework and not the whole PW.


I can understand when people are reluctant to include Wonder in their apps, but there is currently no real way around the AJAX.framework if you want component action based AJAX in your app.

cug

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