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Re: jQuery framework


  • Subject: Re: jQuery framework
  • From: Johnny Miller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Feb 2012 10:19:16 -1000

I understand.  And I also looked at writing a jQuery Ajax framework but I didn't get far into it before I realized it wasn't going to be as easy as the MooTools one.  I think the issues were the documentation and the way the Ajax object worked.  Although, I'm sure a better man than me would have no problems.

I think the reason people like to mix Ajax Framework and jQuery is because there are a lot of plugins for jQuery.  This is also true for MooTools (http://mootools.net/forge/).  So for me it was the best of both worlds.  I was able to pretty easily copy the functionality out of Ajax Framework that I needed and then write or use existing plugins.  With the benefit being faster page load times because the user doesn't have to download two JS libraries.

Anyway, I would be happy donate the MooTools Ajax framework.  Should I rename it to ERSomething?  Should I rename the components as well?  I just used the same names as Ajax Framework i.e. AjaxUpdateContainer - should I rename them to some prefix+component name?

Johnny Miller
Kahalawai Media Corp.
www.kahalawai.com


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