+1.

I'd rather us not lose the AJAX tags, but rather implement with something
more lightweight like Prototype, jQuery, or similar that's much easier to
work with.

On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> With all the problems/questions and time that the ajax tags have
> caused, and not having any takers on porting to the latest Dojo
> release. I would propose to deprecate, or even remove the Dojo plugin,
> or at least let users know that we will not be upgrading to a newer
> Dojo version anytime soon. I still like the idea of some *very* basic
> tags to cover the most simple use cases, but I think Dojo was not the
> right tool for the job.
>
> We haven't released 2.1 yet, so this would be a perfect time to do
> this, as it is already on its own plugin.
>
> musachy
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