Isn't Dojo the defacto ajax standard on the web? I know there is no such
"certification" :-) but why deprecate something so popular? If anything, I
would spin off the project into Codehaus and let the world continue writing
it.

Paul

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 10:18 AM, Dave Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> --- On Tue, 7/22/08, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think Dave also had a JQuery plugin somewhere, isn't that right?
>
> I can neither confirm nor deny the existence of said project.
>
> I started to convert the Dojo tags to jQuery and stopped again pretty
> quickly; I only had <s:a.../> with a single target.
>
> I started w/ the Dojo tag code, as I had wanted to make them as compatible
> as practical w/ the Dojo tags. My project then did everything via raw jQuery
> anyway, so they got put on hold.
>
> To answer somebody else's question, I gathered JavaScript in a couple of
> different ways across projects, including keeping it in a ThreadLocal String
> then spitting it out with a tag or appending it via an interceptor (not sure
> that was HTML-compliant though).
>
> I agree that having things like <s:a...> and an Ajax submit would be pretty
> nice--make the easy stuff drop-dead simple. Anything beyond that I'm less
> sure, and tying S2 itself to a particular client-side framework always
> worried me a bit.
>
> Dave
>
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