Yes, Bob, it's clear. Thanks. My only concern is that now, as a jQuery user, I will not be able to use the Click's default calendar and I'll have to look for alternatives. I only have limited time for programming and I must stick to (learning/using) one javascript framework.
I will remain a happy Click user though, you don't need to take my needs into account. Thanks you all for your effort. sabob wrote: > > florin.g wrote: >> Will the prototype based calendar be the default? >> Will the prototype library be loaded with the jsImports by default? > > > Do you mean that if you include click-extras in your project that > Prototype will be included through $jsImports variable? Then no > Prototype is only included when you use a control which depends on it. > Currently those controls are CheckList, ColorPicker and > AutoCompleteTextField. > > If you steer clear of those controls Prototype won't be included. > > >> Will I not be able to use $.(..jquery..) any longer but do jQuery(...) >> instead? > > > Only if you include a Prototype based control will you need to use jQuery. > > >> I would appreciate a way (hopefully not too difficult) to not use >> prototype. > > > Does the above explanation clear things up? > > kind regards > > bob > > -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/A-very-good-Calendar-replacement-%28MIT-license%29-tp2651408p2721255.html Sent from the click-development mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
