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Re: Ajax framework and prototype.js 1.7
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Re: Ajax framework and prototype.js 1.7


  • Subject: Re: Ajax framework and prototype.js 1.7
  • From: Hugi Thordarson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 09 Jan 2012 10:10:18 +0000

Indeed, I might do that—I just wanted to avoid adding jquery to the mix.

Cheers,
- hugi



On 6.1.2012, at 18:09, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:

jQuery and the Ajax Frameworks work great together.

On 2012/01/06, at 15:46, Jérémy DE ROYER [INGENCYS] wrote:

Why not using jQuery it's easy to use with prototype ?

Jérémy

Le 6 janv. 2012 à 14:57, James Cicenia a écrit :

Perfect!

I am taking an old Noxymo app and rewriting the front end without noxymo and with wonder and ajax.

And this little _javascript_ framework nails some UI features I want to implement.

James


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 >Re: Ajax framework and prototype.js 1.7 (From: "Jérémy DE ROYER [INGENCYS]" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Ajax framework and prototype.js 1.7 (From: ISHIMOTO Ken <email@hidden>)

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