From what I've read, you shouldn't have to set anything in the CF Admin 
for any of the Ajax libraries (Dojo, Prototype, Rico, et al) out there 
since you include them in your templates.

I believe the same goes for AjaxCFC so you should be fine.

Rey...

Ian Skinner wrote:
> Is one of the CF/Ajax solutions better/easier to use in a shared hosting 
> environment with limited access to CF Administrator functionality?
> 
> I'm looking into the possibility of building some Ajax functionality into one 
> of my sites.  But it is hosted on a shared server so I will not have complete 
> control over administrator settings.
> 
> Thank You
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