I have only had a shallow look at ExtJS but as I see it:
Prototype is a javascript framework with ajax
ExtJS is an Ajax and GUI framework built in javascript

That is: Prototype is used to put some nice ajax on your web-app and
ExtJS is something you build your app in from the start. Using ExtJS
you have to flip your mind around 180° and build an app more like a
desktop app than a web-page. Am I making sense?



On Feb 3, 6:53 am, Miles J <mileswjohn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Youll usually have conflicts between js frameworks unless you build
> one specifically to not interfere with the other.
>
> Your best bet is to use one or the other. If you use extjs, create
> your own helper for it.
>
> On Feb 2, 9:11 pm, Aurelius <aurel...@temporaryinbox.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
>
> > I really like the Ajax-Helper, but the extJS-Framework has some
> > function which are not provided by prototype, so is there any reason
> > why not to use both at the same time (beside a bit more download at
> > the first page)?
>
> > thx
> > Aurelius
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