Do those 10 lines of code enable you to write different handlers
depending on the status code and success of the http call without any
fuss? Do they translate common response formats into plain js objects
for you?


On 19 May 2011 14:25,  <> wrote:
>
>  >>2) Those 10 lines will inevitably be 1 line of jQuery
>
> What's the difference between 1 line to call a jQuery function inside a 90k 
> JS code and 1 line to call a 10 lines function in your own JS code ?
>
>  >>Those 10 lines will work in your favourite browser; then you find
> that IE x has some quirk you didn't count on, etc
>
> This is your assumption, and of course you're wrong. If only one browser was 
> supported, you would only need 6 lines of code.
>
>  >>You and Claude S will best friends, I can tell
>
> You bet ! ;-)
>
>
> 

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